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Sorting method to extend the dynamic range of the Shack-Hartmann wave-front sensor
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Sorting motifs in receptor trafficking
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Sorting multi-attribute alternatives: The TOMASO method
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Sorting mutual funds with respect to process-oriented social responsibility: A FLOWSORT application
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Sorting networks using L/sub p/ mean comparators for signal processing applications
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Sorting of apricots with computer screen photoassisted spectral reflectance analysis and electronic nose
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Sorting of Drosophila Small Silencing RNAs
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Sorting of Early and Late Flagellar Subunits After Docking at the Membrane ATPase of the Type III Export Pathway
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Sorting of fine powder by gravitational classification chambers
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Sorting of polymorphs based on mechanical properties. Trimorphs of 6-chloro-2,4-dinitroaniline
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Sorting of Small RNAs into Arabidopsis Argonaute Complexes Is Directed by the 5′ Terminal Nucleotide
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Sorting of soluble proteins in the secretory pathway of plants
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Sorting on GPUs for large scale datasets: A thorough comparison
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Sorting Out Clinical Medicine: Evidence-Based Medicine, Best Available Evidence, and Clinical Controversies
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Sorting out nanotubes: Carbon nanotubes
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Sorting out sleep in patients with Alzheimerʹs disease
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Sorting Out Small RNAs
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SORTING OUT SYNERGY AMONG INEQUALITY, REDISTRIBUTION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: RECENT EVIDENCE FROM SELECTED ASIAN COUNTRIES
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Sorting out the spinning of autism: heavy metals and the question of incidence
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Sorting out the true from the false
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Sorting Out the Web: Approaches to Subject Access: by Candy Schwartz. Westport, CT: Ablex Publishing Corp., 2001. 169p. $74.95. ISBN 1-56750-518-X. (Contemporary Studies in Information Management, Policies, and Services series)
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Sorting permutations by block-interchanges
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Sorting Shuffled Monotone Sequences
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Sorting single-walled carbon nanotubes by strain-based electrical burn-off Original Research Article
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Sorting Sloppy Sonic
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Sorting the hype from the facts in melanoma
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Sorting the hype from the facts in melanoma
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Sorting the light from the heat
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Sorting the Sheep from the Goats: Morphological Distinctions between the Mandibles and Mandibular Teeth of AdultOvis and Capra
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Sorting Things Out: Classification and Its Consequences, by Geoffrey C: Bowker and Susan Leigh Star. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1999. 389 pp. $29.95 (cloth). ISBN 0-262-02461-6.
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Sorting Things Out: Classification and Its Consequences: , by Geoffrey C. Bowker and Susan Leigh Star. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1999. 377p. $29.95. ISBN 0-262-02461-6. CIP 99-26894.
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Sorting through the dot bomb rubble: how did the high-profile e-tailers fail?
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Sorting Through the Relations Among Metabolic Syndrome, Insulin Resistance, and Endothelial Dysfunction
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Sorting through the signs
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Sorting weighted distances with applications to objective function evaluations in single facility location problems
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Sorting with fixed-length reversals Original Research Article
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Sorting with networks of data structures Original Research Article
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Sorting-based partial distortion search algorithm for motion estimation
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SOS – subjective objective system for generating optimal product concepts
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SOS – too many signals for systemic acquired resistance?
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SOS – too many signals for systemic acquired resistance?
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SOS Repair and DNA Supercoiling Influence the Genetic Stability of DNA Triplet Repeats in Escherichia coli
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SOS: Orchestrating Collaborative Activities across Digital and Physical Spaces Using Wearable Signaling Devices
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SOS∥TDDFT study on the dynamic third-order nonlinear optical properties of aniline oligomers based on the optimized configurations
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SOS1 gene overexpression increased salt tolerance in transgenic tobacco by maintaining a higher K+/Na+ ratio
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Sosial Mediya və Ondan İstifadə Əxlaqının Tələbənin Ailə Həyatına Təsirləri
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Sosial şəbəkələrin Həyatımızdakı Rolu və Təsirləri
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Sosial şəbəkələrin həyatımızdakı rolu və təsirləri
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SOSIALISASI NILAI-NILAI ANAK SEBAGAI UPAYA PREVENTIF CHILD ABUSE
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Sosioekonomi Masyarakat Orang Asli: Kajian Kes di Hutan Simpan Bukit Lagong, Selangor, Malaysia
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Sosiokognitif Pelajar Remaja Terhadap Bahasa Melayu
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SOS-LUX- and LAC-FLUORO-TEST for the quantification of genotoxic and/or cytotoxic effects of heavy metal salts Original Research Article
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SOST is a target gene for PTH in bone
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Sosyal eşitsizliklerin koroner kalp hastalığı risk etmenlerine etkisi: İzmir’de topluma dayalı, kesitsel bir çalışma
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SOSYAL POLITIKA ARACI OLARAK VERGILEMENIN İŞLEVLERI: TÜRKIYE ÖRNEĞI
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Sotalol and amiodarone versus digoxin for conversion of recent onset atrial fibrillation
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Sotalol and/or Steroids for the Prevention of Atrial Fibrillation after Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery
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Sotalol for refractory arrhythmias in pediatric and young adult patients: Initial efficacy and long-term outcome
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Sotalol for Ventricular Tachyarrhythmias: Beta-Blocking and Class III Contributions, and Relative Efficacy Versus Class I Drugs After Prior Drug Failure
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Sotalol unmasks susceptibility to drug-induced long QT syndrome and torsades de pointes
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Sotalol versus low-dose amiodarone for maintenance of sinus rhythm in patients with atrial fibrillation
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Sotalol versus propafenone for long-term maintenance of normal sinus rhythm in patients with recurrent symptomatic atrial fibrillation
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Sotalol: An important new antiarrhythmic
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Sotolol confers no additional benefit over beta-blockers in post-coronary artery bypass atrial fibrillation
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SOTUNKI: An Island Of Education and Adventure
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Souffrance psychosociale et risque suicidaire, quelle articulation entre médecine de ville et psychiatrie hospitalière ? Résultats dʹune étude qualitative
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Soul searching
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Soulèvement et plissement tectoniques révélés par analyse mathématique empirique de profils longitudinaux de rivières : un cas à Taiwan
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Souls on Board: Helicopter Emergency Medical Services and Safety
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Soumen Chakrabarti, Mining the Web: Discovering Knowledge from Hypertext Data, 2002, Morgan-Kaufmann Publishers, 352 pp., ISBN: 1-55860-754-4, $54.95.
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Sound absorbing characteristics of fibrous metal materials at high temperatures
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Sound absorption characteristics of a double-leaf structure with an MPP and a permeable membrane
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Sound absorption characteristics of a high-temperature sintering porous ceramic material
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SOUND ABSORPTION CHARACTERISTICS OF AIR-GAP SYSTEMS IN ENCLOSED CAVITIES
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Sound absorption characteristics of lotus-type porous copper fabricated by unidirectional solidification
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Sound absorption characteristics of lotus-type porous copper fabricated by unidirectional solidification
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Sound absorption characteristics of lotus-type porous copper fabricated by unidirectional solidification
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Sound absorption characteristics of microperforated absorbers for random incidence
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Sound absorption coefficient in situ: An alternative for estimating soil loss factors
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Sound absorption coefficient in situ: An alternative for estimating soil loss factors
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Sound absorption of a double-leaf micro-perforated panel with an air-back cavity and a rigid-back wall: Detailed analysis with a Helmholtz–Kirchhoff integral formulation
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Sound absorption of a finite flexible micro-perforated panel backed by an air cavity
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Sound absorption of a new bionic multi-layer absorber
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Sound absorption of elastic framed porous materials in combination with impervious films: effect of bonding
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Sound absorption of porous materials – Accuracy of prediction methods
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Sound and complete qualitative simulation is impossible Original Research Article
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Sound and meaning in Aboriginal tourism
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Sound and meaning in auditory data display
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Sound and Structural Vibration: Radiation, Transmission and Response, 2nd ed. Frank Fahy, Paolo Gardonio. Academic Press, Amsterdam (2007). xxx+633pp., ISBN: 13:978-0-12-373633-8; 10:0-12-373633-1
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Sound and vibration damping characteristics in natural material based sandwich composites
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Sound and vision
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Sound and vorticity interactions: transmission and scattering
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Sound assisted fluidization of nanoparticle agglomerates
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Sound attenuation in circular duct using slit-like short expansion of eccentric and/or serialized configuration
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Sound attenuation in dissipative expansion chambers
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Sound attenuation in long enclosures
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SOUND ATTENUATION IN TUBES DUE TO VISCO-THERMAL EFFECTS
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Sound Bank Lending Imperative as a Panacea for Bad and Doubtful Loans in Nigeria
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Sound bites, science and the Brent Spar: Environmental considerations relevant to the deep-sea disposal option
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Sound diffraction by a partially inclined noise barrier
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Sound diffraction by multiple wedges and thin screens
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Sound dispersion in a deformable tube with polymeric liquid and elastic central rod
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Sound dispersion in single-component systems
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Sound due to an impulsive line source
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SOUND EMISSION LIMITS FOR RAIL VEHICLES
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Sound exposure during daily activities
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Sound Eye Versus Amblyopic Eye Surgery for Correction of Unilateral Sensory Strabismus
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Sound field characteristics of underground railway stations – Effect of interior materials and noise source positions
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SOUND FIELD DIFFUSIVITY AT THE TOP SURFACE OF SCHROEDER DIFFUSER BARRIERS
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Sound field of a baffled sound source covered by an anisotropic rigid-porous material
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Sound field of typical single-bed hospital wards
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Sound field prediction in long enclosures with branches: A combined method
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Sound field radiated by an infinitely long elastic plate strip in contact with a vertical reflecting surface
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Sound field simulation by computational acoustics. Part I: Simulation algorithm
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SOUND FIELDS AND SUBJECTIVE EFFECTS OF SCATTERING BY PERIODIC-TYPE DIFFUSERS
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SOUND FIELDS IN A SLIGHTLY DAMPED RECTANGULAR ENCLOSURE UNDER ACTIVE CONTROL
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Sound fields near building facades – comparison of finite and semi-infinite reflectors on a rigid ground plane
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Sound from a fireball — distinguishing between the hypersonic shock front and the terminal burst
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Sound generated by a jet-excited spherical cavity
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Sound generated by a vortex convected past an elastic sheet
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Sound generated by vortex ring impingement on a heated wall
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Sound generated in laminar flow past a two-dimensional rectangular cylinder
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Sound generation by interacting vortices in a subsonic turbulent jet
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Sound generation by turbulence
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Sound generation in centrifugal compressors
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Sound generation on bubble coalescence following detachment
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Sound Governance Analysis in the Innovation of Traditional Market Revitalization and Street Vendors Management
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Sound HIV Knowledge and Common Misconceptions About HIV Among University Students
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Sound immission during leisure activities and auditory behaviour
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Sound influence on landscape values
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Sound insulation between dwellings – Descriptors applied in building regulations in Europe
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Sound insulation between dwellings – Requirements in building regulations in Europe
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Sound insulation characteristics of multi-layer structures with a microperforated panel
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Sound insulation design by using noise maps
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Sound insulation of brick diaphragm walls—II. Vibrational energy flow through the cross-ribs
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SOUND INSULATION OF DOORS—PART 1: PREDICTION MODELS FOR STRUCTURAL AND LEAK TRANSMISSION
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SOUND INSULATION OF DOORS—PART 2: COMPARISON BETWEEN MEASUREMENT RESULTS AND PREDICTIONS
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Sound insulation of double frame partitions with an internal gypsum board layer
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Sound insulation of double-leaf walls – Allowing for studs of finite stiffness in a transfer matrix scheme
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Sound insulation of fibre reinforced mud brick walls
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Sound insulation property of Al–Si closed-cell aluminum foam sandwich panels
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Sound insulation property of wood–waste tire rubber composite
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Sound insulation provided by single and double panel walls—a comparison of analytical solutions versus experimental results
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Sound Insulation, Carl Hopkins. Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, UK (2007). 648 pp., £55.99, ISBN: 978-0-7506-6526-1
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Sound Insulation, first ed., Carl Hopkins (2008). Butterworth Heinemann, 648 pp., Paperback, ISBN: 978-0750665261
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Sound intensity investigation of the acoustics performances of high insulation ventilating windows integrated with rolling shutter boxes
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Sound lateralization in Parkinsonʹs disease
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Sound lateralization in subjects with callosotomy, callosal agenesis, or hemispherectomy
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Sound leakage identification for an enclosed room using the probabilistic approach and model class selection index: An experiment
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Sound level forecasting for city-centers. Part 1: sound level due to a road within an urban canyon
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Sound level produced during rock drilling vis-à-vis rock properties
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Sound levels forecasting for city-centers Part II: effect of source model parameters on sound level in built-up area
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Sound levels forecasting for city-centers Part III: a road lane structure influence on sound level within urban canyon
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Sound levels forecasting for city-centers Part IV. Vehicles stream parameters influence on sound level distribution within a canyon street
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Sound localization of stereo reproduction with parametric loudspeakers
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Sound localization with monocular vision
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Sound management of brominated flame retarded (BFR) plastics from electronic wastes: State of the art and options in Nigeria
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Sound modes in holographic hydrodynamics for charged AdS black hole Original Research Article
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Sound morality: Irritating and icky noises amplify judgments in divergent moral domains
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Sound motion evoked magnetic fields
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Sound naming in neurodegenerative disease
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Sound of silence
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Sound power radiated from an inverter driven induction motor II: Numerical analysis
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Sound power radiated from an inverter-driven induction motor. Part 3: statistical energy analysis
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Sound power radiated from an inverter-driven induction motor: experimental investigation
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Sound pressure in cylindrical shells with regular orthogonal system of stiffeners excited by a random fields of forces
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Sound pressure level attenuation provided by thin rigid screens coupled to tall buildings
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Sound propagation around rigid barriers laterally confined by tall buildings
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Sound propagation attenuation in lined annular-variable area ducts using bulk-reacting liners
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Sound propagation between two adjacent rectangular workstations in an open-plan office—part I: mathematical modeling
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Sound propagation between two adjacent rectangular workstations in an open-plan office—part II: effects of office variables
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SOUND PROPAGATION IN A MOVING FLUID CONFINED BY CYLINDRICAL WALLS—A COMPARISON BETWEEN AN EXACT ANALYSIS AND THE LOCAL-PLANE-WAVE APPROXIMATION
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Sound propagation in an array of narrow porous channels with application to diesel particulate filters
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Sound propagation in binary gas mixtures from a kinetic model of the Boltzmann equation
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SOUND PROPAGATION IN CIRCULAR DUCTS LINED WITH NOISE CONTROL FOAMS
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Sound propagation in forests: A comparison of experimental results and values predicted by the Nord 2000 model
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Sound propagation in isotropically and uni-axially compressed cohesive, frictional granular solids
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Sound propagation in long enclosures with a vertical or inclined branch
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Sound propagation in narrow tubes including effects of viscothermal and turbulent damping with application to charge air coolers
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Sound propagation in polydispersed air fogs
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Sound propagation in railway line cuttings
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Sound propagation in saturated gas–vapor–droplet suspensions considering the effect of transpiration on droplet evaporation
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Sound propagation in soundproofing casement windows
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Sound propagation in superfluid 3He in aerogel Original Research Article
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Sound propagation through a rarefied gas. Influence of the gas–surface interaction
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Sound Propagation: An Impedance Based Approach. John Wiley & Sons, Asia (2010). 416 pp., $140.00 USD, ISBN:10:0470825839
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Sound quality analysis of cars using hybrid neural networks
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Sound quality estimation for nonstationary vehicle noises based on discrete wavelet transform
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Sound quality evaluation of the booming sensation for passenger cars
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Sound quality improvement for a four-cylinder diesel engine by the block structure optimization
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Sound quality of low-frequency and car engine noises after active noise control
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Sound Quantity and Quality of Sampo 3065 Combine Harvester
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SOUND RADIATED FROM A CYLINDRICAL DUCT WITH KELLERʹS GEOMETRICAL THEORY
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Sound radiation and sound quality characteristics of refrigerator noise in real living environments
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Sound radiation characteristics of a box-type structure
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Sound radiation from a baffled rectangular plate under a variable line constraint
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Sound radiation from a double-leaf elastic plate with a point force excitation: effect of an interior panel on the structure-borne sound radiation
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SOUND RADIATION FROM A FINITE FLUID-FILLED/SUBMERGED CYLINDRICAL SHELL WITH POROUS MATERIAL SANDWICH
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SOUND RADIATION FROM A PLATE INTO A POROUS MEDIUM
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Sound radiation from a thin infinite plate in contact with a layered inhomogeneous fluid
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SOUND RADIATION FROM A VIBRATING RAILWAY WHEEL
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Sound radiation from an unbaffled elastic plate strip of infinite length
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Sound radiation from exponentially growing and decaying surface waves
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Sound radiation from forced vibration of rectangular orthotropic plates under moving loads
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Sound radiation from perforated plates
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Sound radiation from point-driven shell structures
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Sound radiation from point-excited structures: Comparison of plate and sphere
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Sound radiation from real airfoils in turbulence
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Sound radiation from rectangular baffled and unbaffled plates
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Sound radiation from shear deformable stiffened laminated plates
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Sound radiation from sources close to a corner in supersonic flow
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Sound radiation in a planar trifurcated lined duct
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Sound radiation in turbulent channel flows
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Sound radiation into air by a point source moving underwater
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Sound radiation of a thin infinite plate in light and heavy fluids subject to multi-point excitation
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Sound radiation of orthogonally rib-stiffened sandwich structures with cavity absorption
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Sound radiation of orthogonally stiffened laminated composite plates under airborne and structure borne excitations
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Sound refactorings
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SOUND REFLECTION AND TRANSMISSION OF COMPLIANT PLATE-LIKE STRUCTURES BY A PLANE SOUND WAVE EXCITATION
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Sound reflection at the open end of axisymmetric ducts issuing a subsonic mean flow: A numerical study
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Sound research, unimportant discoveries: Research, universities, and formal evaluation of research in Spain
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Sound scattering by a compact circular pore
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Sound scattering by a hard axisymmetric object in a double layered ocean
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SOUND SCATTERING BY A HARD HALF-PLANE: EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE OF THE EDGE-DIFFRACTED WAVE
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Sound scattering by a resistive and axially symmetric object in a two-layer ocean
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Sound scattering by the gelatinous zooplankters Aequorea victoria and Pleurobrachia bachei
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Sound science or social hook—a response to Brooker’s application of the focal species approach
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Sound shielding in the presence of turbulence
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Sound source imaging of low-flying airborne targets with an acoustic camera array
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Sound source localization based on discrimination of cross-correlation functions
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Sound source segregation in grey treefrogs: spatial release from masking by the sound of a chorus
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Sound source tracking considering obstacle avoidance for a mobile robot
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Sound speed criterion for two-phase critical flow
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Sound strength and reverberation time in small concert halls
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Sound symbolic word learning in written context
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Sound symbolism facilitates early verb learning
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Sound Symbolism in the Proto-Turkic Language
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Sound symbolism scaffolds language development in preverbal infants
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Sound synthesis of a nonlinear string using Volterra series
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Sound System Nation: Jamaica
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Sound taxation? On the use of self-declared value
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Sound to meaning correspondences facilitate word learning
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Sound transmission across orthotropic laminates with a 3D model
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SOUND TRANSMISSION IN CIRCULAR DUCTS OF CONTINUOUSLY VARYING CROSS-SECTIONAL AREA
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SOUND TRANSMISSION IN MUFFLERS WITH MULTIPLE PERFORATED CO-AXIAL PIPES
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Sound transmission in multilayered structures – Introducing finite structural connections in the transfer matrix method
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Sound transmission in pipes with porous walls
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Sound transmission into an axisymmetric enclosure
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Sound transmission loss across specially orthotropic laminates
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Sound transmission loss analysis through a multilayer lightweight concrete hollow brick wall by FEM and experimental validation
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Sound transmission loss characteristics of unbounded orthotropic sandwich panels in bending vibration considering transverse shear deformation
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SOUND TRANSMISSION LOSS OF A DOUBLE-LEAF SOLID-MICROPERFORATED PARTITION UNDER NORMAL INCIDENCE OF ACOUSTIC LOADING
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Sound transmission loss of foam-filled honeycomb sandwich panels using statistical energy analysis and theoretical and measured dynamic properties
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Sound transmission loss of metamaterial-based thin plates with multiple subwavelength arrays of attached resonators
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Sound transmission loss of unbounded panels in bending vibration considering transverse shear deformation
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Sound transmission prediction by 3-D elasticity theory
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Sound transmission through a double panel structure periodically coupled with vibration insulators
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Sound transmission through a double-panel construction lined with poroelastic material in the presence of mean flow
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Sound transmission through a flexible panel into an enclosure: structural–acoustics model
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SOUND TRANSMISSION THROUGH A RIB-STIFFENED PLATE: COMPARISONS OF A LIGHT-FLUID APPROXIMATION WITH EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
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SOUND TRANSMISSION THROUGH A THIN BAFFLED PLATE: VALIDATION OF A LIGHT FLUID APPROXIMATION WITH NUMERICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
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Sound transmission through curved aircraft panels with stringer and ring frame attachments
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Sound transmission through double leaf lightweight partitions part I: airborne sound
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SOUND TRANSMISSION THROUGH DUCT WALLS
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SOUND TRANSMISSION THROUGH ELASTOMERIC BULB SEALS
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Sound transmission through lightweight double-leaf partitions: theoretical modelling
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Sound transmission through lightweight parallel plates. Part II: structure-borne sound
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Sound transmission through opened windows
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SOUND TRANSMISSION THROUGH PERIODICALLY STIFFENED CYLINDRICAL SHELLS
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Sound transmission through single, double and triple glazing. Experimental evaluation
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Sound velocities and elastic constants of iron-bearing hydrous ringwoodite
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Sound velocities and elastic properties of PbTiO3 and PbZrO3 under pressure: First principles study
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Sound velocities and elasticity of cordierite and implications for deep crustal seismic anisotropy
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Sound velocities and elasticity of DHMS phase A to high pressure and implications for seismic velocities and anisotropy in subducted slabs
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Sound velocities and single-crystal elasticity of orthoenstatite to 1073 K at ambient pressure
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Sound velocities measurement on MgSiO3 akimotoite at high pressures and high temperatures with simultaneous in situ X-ray diffraction and ultrasonic study
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Sound velocities of bcc-Fe and Fe0.85Si0.15 alloy at high pressure and temperature
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Sound velocities of hydrous ringwoodite to 16 GPa and 673 K
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Sound velocities, elastic constants: Temperature dependence
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Sound velocity and density measurements of liquid iron up to 800 GPa: A universal relation between Birchʹs law coefficients for solid and liquid metals
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Sound velocity and dynamic elastic constants of lysozyme single crystals
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Sound velocity and molecular interaction studies on chloro epoxy resins solutions at 30°C
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Sound velocity and thermodynamic parameters of chloro epoxy resins of bisphenol-C solutions in chlorinated and aprotic solvents at 35°C and 40°C
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Sound velocity in alumino-silicate liquids determined up to 2550 K from Brillouin spectroscopy: glass transition and crossover temperatures
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Sound velocity in Fe-rich glass covered amorphous wires
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Sound velocity in iron carbide (Fe3C) at high pressure: Implications for the carbon content of the Earthʹs inner core
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Sound velocity in liquid and glassy selenium
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Sound velocity measurement in liquid water up to 25 GPa and 900 K: Implications for densities of water at lower mantle conditions
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Sound velocity measurements in dhcp-FeH up to 70 GPa with inelastic X-ray scattering: Implications for the composition of the Earthʹs core
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Sound velocity measurements in liquid Fe–S at high pressure: Implications for Earthʹs and lunar cores
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Sound velocity measurements in spermaceti oil under the combined influences of temperature and pressure
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Sound velocity measurements of CaSiO3 perovskite to 133 GPa and implications for lowermost mantle seismic anomalies
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Sound velocity measurements on laser-heated MgO and Al2O3
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Sound velocity of Fe–S liquids at high pressure: Implications for the Moonʹs molten outer core
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Sound velocity of MgSiO3 perovskite to Mbar pressure
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Sound velocity of MgSiO3 post-perovskite phase: A constraint on the D″ discontinuity
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Sound wave motion in pipes having time-variant ambient temperature
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Sound Wave Propagation in a Multiferroic Thermo Elastic Nano Fiber Under the Influence of Surface Effect and Parametric Excitation
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Sound wave propagation in single-walled carbon nanotubes using nonlocal elasticity
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Sound Wave Propagation in Viscous Liquid-Filled Non-Rigid Carbon Nanotube with Finite Length
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Sound wave propagation in zigzag double-walled carbon nanotubes embedded in an elastic medium using nonlocal elasticity theory
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Sound wave propagation through incompressible flows
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Sound wave velocities of fcc Fe–Ni alloy at high pressure and temperature by mean of inelastic X-ray scattering
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Sound waves and solitons in hot and dense nuclear matter Original Research Article
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Sound waves in foams
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Sound waves in strongly coupled non-conformal gauge theory plasma Original Research Article
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SOUND WEED MANAGEMENT OPTIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE CROP PRODUCTION
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SOUND, LANGUAGE AND MUSIC
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SOUND-BASED SPECIES-SPECIFIC RECOGNITION IN THE BLACKCAP SYLVIA ATRICAPILLA SHOWS HIGH TOLERANCE TO SIGNAL MODIFICATIONS
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Sound-Colour Synaesthesia: to What Extent Does it Use Cross-Modal Mechanisms Common to us All?
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Sound-evoked neurogenic responses with short latency of vestibular origin
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Sounding objects
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Sounding of finite solid bodies by way of topological derivative
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Sounding of Titan’s atmosphere at submillimeter wavelengths from an orbiting spacecraft
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Sounding out the brain with transcranial doppler
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Sounding rocket data base of E- and D-region ion composition Original Research Article
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Sounding stellar cycles with Kepler preliminary results from ground-based chromospheric activity measurements!
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Sounding-derived indices for neural network based short-term thunderstorm and rainfall forecasts
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Sounding-derived parameters associated with large hail and tornadoes in the Netherlands
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Sounding-derived parameters associated with tornado occurrence in Poland and Universal Tornadic Index
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SOUND-LETTER ASSOCIATION AND SOUND BLENDING IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN’S EARLY READING
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Soundness evaluation of concrete with MgO
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Soundness evaluation of cryogenic support structure of large helical device
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Soundness of spray formed disc shape tools of hot-work steels
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Soundness of spray formed disc shape tools of hot-work steels
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Soundness of spray formed disc shape tools of hot-work steels
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Soundness verification for conceptual workflow nets with data: Early detection of errors with the most precision possible
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Soundness-preserving reduction rules for reset workflow nets
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Sound-quality prediction for nonstationary vehicle interior noise based on wavelet pre-processing neural network model
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Sounds and size: identification of acoustic variables that reflect body size in hamadryas baboons, Papio hamadryas
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Sounds can affect visual perception mediated primarily by the parvocellular pathway
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Sounds change four-dot masking
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Sounds exaggerate visual shape
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Sounds Like Light: Einsteinʹs Special Theory of Relativity and Machʹs Work in Acoustics and Aerodynamics
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Sounds of a Code
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Sounds of comfort in the trauma center: How nurses talk to patients in pain
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Sounds of healing: music in group work with survivors of sexual abuse
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Sounds of hope
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Sounds of Our Times
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Sounds of the Neighborhood: False Memories and the Structure of the Phonological Lexicon
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Soundscape assessment in historical urban spaces using sound walk method and Kano model
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Soundscape categorization on the basis of objective acoustical parameters
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Soundscape Evaluation of Mashhad Melat Park Sidewalk (Case Study: Emamat Boulevard)
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SOUNDSCAPE EXPERIENCE AND ITS IMPACT ON THE IMAGE OF ALEXANDRIA
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Soundscape quality assessment in Naghshe Jahan square
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SoundScape: An Interdisciplinary Music Intervention for Adolescents and Young Adults on the Autism Spectrum
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Soundscapes of Urban Parks in and around Bhubaneswar and Puri, Odisha, India: A Comparative Study
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Soup preloads in a variety of forms reduce meal energy intake
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Sour and salty taste: A parametric study
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Sour milk reduces blood pressure
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Sour orange fine root distribution after seventeen years of atmospheric CO2 enrichment
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Sour orange fruit (Citrus aurantium) seeds: Humble seeds bursting with goodness
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Sour water–gas shift reaction over Pt/CeO2 catalysts
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Source agreement in assessing youth stress and negative affectivity: New evidence for an old problem
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Source Algebras and Source Modules
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Source Algebras of p-Central Group Extensions
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Source amplitudes of volcano-seismic signals determined by the amplitude source location method as a quantitative measure of event size
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Source analysis for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon in road dust and urban runoff using marker compounds Original Research Article
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Source analysis of fine and coarse particulate matter from livestock houses
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Source analysis of high particulate matter days in Hong Kong
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Source analysis of the N2 in a cued Go/NoGo task
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Source and behavior analyses of dioxins based on congener-specific information and their application to Tokyo Bay basin
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Source and behavior of isoprenoid compounds at a southern France remote site
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Source and composition of organic matter in the Bari canyon (Italy): Dense water cascading versus particulate export from the upper ocean
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Source and diagenesis of Middle Jurassic marine mudstones, Kopet - Dagh Basin, NE Iran
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Source and dispersal of suspended sediment in the macro-tidal Gulf of Kachchh
367
Source and distribution of dissolved radium in the Bega River estuary, Southeastern Australia
368
Source and distribution of glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers along lower Yellow River-estuary–coast transect
369
Source and distribution of lead in the surface sediments from the South China Sea as derived from Pb isotopes
370
Source and Distribution of Microbial Contamination on Beef and Chevon in Navrongo, Kassena Nakana District of Upper East Region in Ghana
371
Source and distribution of trace metals in the Medway and Swale estuaries, Kent, UK
372
Source and evolution of the “perfect Asian dust storm” in early April 2001: Implications of the Sr–Nd isotope ratios
373
Source and fate of inorganic solutes in the Gibbon River, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA. II. Trace element chemistry
374
Source and fate of inorganic solutes in the Gibbon River, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA: I. Low-flow discharge and major solute chemistry
375
Source and flux of POC in two subtropical karstic tributaries with contrasting land use practice in the Yangtze River Basin
376
Source and Load Adaptive Design for a High-Power Soft-Switching Inverter
377
Source and magnitude of error in an inexpensive image-based water level measurement system
378
Source and optics considerations for new generation high-resolution inelastic X-ray spectrometers
379
Source and optics considerations for new generation high-resolution inelastic X-ray spectrometers
380
Source and origin of active and fossil thermal spring systems, northern Upper Rhine Graben, Germany
381
Source and partitioning of B and Sn in the Cornubian batholith of southwest England
382
Source and persistence of pesticides in a semi-confined chalk aquifer of southeast England
383
Source and profile of paralytic shellfish poisoning toxins in shellfish in Daya Bay, South China Sea
384
Source and reaction pathways of dicarboxylic acids, ketoacids and dicarbonyls in arctic aerosols: One year of observations
385
Source and Response of Antibody to Hepatitis B Vaccine in Hemodialysis Patients
386
Source and significance of selected polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in sediments (Hovea-3 well, Perth Basin, Western Australia) spanning the Permian–Triassic boundary
387
SOURCE AND SINK CAPACITY IN RELATION TO YIELD OF SOME EGYPTIAN COTTON VARIETIES 1- EFFECT OF PLANT DISTRIBUTION DENSITY AND VARIETIES
388
SOURCE AND SINK CAPACITY IN RELATION TO YIELD OF SOME EGYPTIAN COTTON VARIETIES 2- RESPONSE OF COTTON VARIETIES TO DIFFERENT PLANT DISTRIBUTION DENSITIES
389
Source and sink solution, finite time blow-up, diffusion, creation and annihilation processes in the Davey–Stewartson equation
390
Source and Sink Strength of Carbon Dioxide, Methane and Distribution of Sulfate in Salt-marsh Soils at the Wadden Sea Coast of Northern Germany
391
Source and species-dependent accumulation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in littoral indicator organisms from norwegian smelter-affected marine waters
392
Source and tectono-metamorphic evolution of mafic and pelitic metasedimentary rocks from the central Quetico metasedimentary belt, Archean Superior Province of Canada
393
Source and transformations of lignin in Carex-dominated peat
394
Source and transformations of lignin in Carex-dominated peat
395
Source and transport of tricresyl phosphate (TCP) isomers in Kurose river basin
396
Source and turnover of organic matter in agricultural soils derived from n-alkane/n-carboxylic acid compositions and C-isotope signatures
397
Source and variation of carbonaceous aerosols at Mount Tai, North China: Results from a semi-continuous instrument
398
Source apportionment analysis of atmospheric particulates in an industrialised urban site in southwestern Spain
399
Source apportionment and analysis on ambient and personal exposure samples with a combined receptor model and an adaptive blank estimation strategy
400
Source apportionment and organic compound characterization of ambient ultrafine particulate matter (PM) in the Los Angeles Basin
401
Source apportionment and source/sink relationships of PAHs in the coastal atmosphere of Chicago and Lake Michigan
402
Source apportionment and spatial variability of PM2.5 using measurements at five sites in the Netherlands
403
Source apportionment and spatial–temporal variations in the metal content of surface dust collected from an industrial area adjoining Delhi, India Original Research Article
404
Source apportionment based on an atmospheric dispersion model and multiple linear regression analysis
405
Source apportionment for African dust outbreaks over the Western Mediterranean using the HYSPLIT model
406
Source apportionment for ambient particles in the San Gorgonio wilderness
407
Source apportionment near a steel plant in Genoa (Italy) by continuous aerosol sampling and PIXE analysis
408
Source apportionment of 1 h semi-continuous data during the 2005 Study of Organic Aerosols in Riverside (SOAR) using positive matrix factorization
409
Source apportionment of aerosol particles using polycapillary slightly focusing X-ray lens
410
Source apportionment of aerosol particles using polycapillary slightly focusing X-ray lens
411
Source apportionment of air pollution exposures of rural Chinese women cooking with biomass fuels
412
Source Apportionment of Air Pollution: A Case Study In Malaysia
413
Source apportionment of airborne particles in commercial aircraft cabin environment: Contributions from outside and inside of cabin
414
Source apportionment of airborne particulate matter in Southeast Texas using a source-oriented 3D air quality model
415
Source apportionment of airborne particulate matter using inorganic and organic species as tracers
416
Source apportionment of airborne particulate matter using organic compounds as tracers
417
Source apportionment of airborne particulate matter using organic compounds as tracers
418
Source apportionment of ambient aerosols in Linyuan, Sanchung and Meliao in Taiwan
419
Source apportionment of ambient fine particulate matter in Dearborn, Michigan, using hourly resolved PM chemical composition data Original Research Article
420
Source apportionment of ambient particles: Comparison of positive matrix factorization analysis applied to particle size distribution and chemical composition data
421
Source apportionment of ambient PM2.5 at five spanish centres of the european community respiratory health survey (ECRHS II)
422
Source apportionment of ambient PM2.5 in Santiago, Chile: 1999 and 2004 results Original Research Article
423
Source apportionment of ambient VOCs in Delhi City
424
Source apportionment of ambient VOCS in Mumbai city
425
Source apportionment of ambient volatile organic compounds in Hong Kong Original Research Article
426
Source apportionment of ambient volatile organic compounds in the Pearl River Delta, China: Part II
427
Source apportionment of atmospheric PAHs and their toxicity using PMF: Impact of gas/particle partitioning
428
Source apportionment of atmospheric urban aerosol based on weekdays/weekend variability: evaluation of road re-suspended dust contribution
429
Source apportionment of Baltimore aerosol from combined size distribution and chemical composition data
430
Source apportionment of carbon during gasification of coal–biomass blends using stable carbon isotope analysis
431
Source apportionment of diesel and spark ignition exhaust aerosol using on-road data from the Minneapolis metropolitan area
432
Source apportionment of elevated PAH concentrations in sediments near deep marine outfalls in Esquimalt and Victoria, BC, Canada: Is coal from an 1891 shipwreck the source?
433
Source apportionment of exposures to volatile organic compounds. I. Evaluation of receptor models using simulated exposure data
434
Source apportionment of exposures to volatile organic compounds: II. Application of receptor models to TEAM study data
435
Source apportionment of fine and coarse atmospheric particles in Auckland, New Zealand
436
Source apportionment of fine and coarse particulate matter in a sub-urban area at the Western European Coast
437
Source apportionment of fine particles at urban background and rural sites in the UK atmosphere
438
Source apportionment of fine particles in Kuwait City Original Research Article
439
Source apportionment of fine particles utilizing partially speciated carbonaceous aerosol data at two rural locations in New York State
440
Source apportionment of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) at a rural Ohio River Valley site
441
Source apportionment of fine particulate matter in Houston, TX, using organic molecular markers
442
Source apportionment of fine particulate matter measured in an industrialized coastal urban area of South Texas
443
Source apportionment of gasoline and diesel by multivariate calibration based on single particle mass spectral data
444
Source apportionment of gasoline and diesel by multivariate calibration based on single particle mass spectral data Original Research Article
445
Source Apportionment Of High Reactive Volatile Organic Compounds In a Region With The Massive Hydrocarbon Processing Industries
446
Source apportionment of human personal exposure to volatile organic compounds in homes, offices and outdoors by chemical mass balance and genetic algorithm receptor models
447
Source apportionment of indoor, outdoor and personal PM2.5 exposure of pregnant women in Barcelona, Spain
448
Source apportionment of lake bed sediments to watersheds in an Upper Mississippi basin using a chemical mass balance method
449
Source apportionment of nutrients in Estonian rivers Original Research Article
450
Source apportionment of organic and light-absorbing carbon using receptor modeling techniques
451
Source apportionment of organic compounds in Berlin using positive matrix factorization — Assessing the impact of biogenic aerosol and biomass burning on urban particulate matter Original Research Article
452
Source apportionment of PAHs in atmospheric particulates of Dalian: Factor analysis with nonnegative constraints and emission inventory analysis
453
Source apportionment of PAHs in dated sediments from the Black River, Ohio
454
Source apportionment of PAHs in sediments using factor analysis by time records: Application to Lake Michigan, USA
455
Source apportionment of particulate matter (PM2.5) in an urban area using dispersion, receptor and inverse modelling
456
Source apportionment of particulate matter at urban mixed site in Indonesia using PMF
457
Source apportionment of particulate matter in Europe: A review of methods and results
458
Source apportionment of particulate pollutants in the atmosphere over the Northern Yellow Sea
459
Source apportionment of PM10 and PM2.5 in a desert region in northern Chile Original Research Article
460
Source apportionment of PM10 and PM2.5 in Milan (Italy) using receptor modelling
461
Source apportionment of PM10 and PM2.5 using positive matrix factorization and chemical mass balance in Izmir, Turkey
462
Source apportionment of PM10 at a small industrial area using Positive Matrix Factorization
463
Source apportionment of PM10 at residential and industrial sites of an urban region of Kolkata, India
464
Source apportionment of PM10 in six cities of northern China
465
Source apportionment of PM10 in the Western Mediterranean based on observations from a cruise ship
466
Source apportionment of PM10, organic carbon and elemental carbon at Swiss sites: An intercomparison of different approaches Original Research Article
467
Source apportionment of PM2.5 and PM10 aerosols in Brisbane (Australia) by receptor modelling
468
Source apportionment of PM2.5 and selected hazardous air pollutants in Seattle
469
Source apportionment of PM2.5 at multiple sites in Venice (Italy): Spatial variability and the role of weather
470
Source apportionment of PM2.5 at the coastal area in Korea Original Research Article
471
Source apportionment of PM2.5 carbonaceous aerosol in Baghdad, Iraq
472
Source apportionment of PM2.5 in Beijing by positive matrix factorization
473
Source apportionment of PM2.5 in Beijing using principal component analysis/absolute principal component scores and UNMIX
474
Source apportionment of PM2.5 nitrate and sulfate in China using a source-oriented chemical transport model
475
Source apportionment of PM2.5: Comparing PMF and CMB results for four ambient monitoring sites in the southeastern United States
476
Source apportionment of pollutants and flows of combined sewer wastewater
477
Source apportionment of polychlorinated biphenyls using compound specific isotope analysis
478
Source apportionment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in ambient air of an industrial region in Turkey
479
Source apportionment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in surface sediments of the Huangpu River, Shanghai, China Original Research Article
480
Source apportionment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in surface sediments of the Rizhao coastal area (China) using diagnostic ratios and factor analysis with nonnegative constraints Original Research Article
481
Source apportionment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in a coastal lagoon by molecular and isotopic characterisation
482
Source apportionment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soils of Huanghuai Plain, China: Comparison of three receptor models Original Research Article
483
Source apportionment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soils of wetlands in the Liao River Delta, Northeast China
484
Source apportionment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in surface sediment of mud areas in the East China Sea using diagnostic ratios and factor analysis
485
Source apportionment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in surface soil in Tianjin, China
486
Source apportionment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in urban air using positive matrix factorization and spatial distribution analysis
487
Source apportionment of population representative samples of PM2.5 in three European cities using structural equation modelling
488
Source apportionment of primary and secondary organic aerosols using positive matrix factorization (PMF) of molecular markers
489
Source apportionment of secondary organic aerosol during a severe photochemical smog episode
490
Source apportionment of sediment PAHs in the Pearl River Delta region (China) using nonnegative matrix factorization analysis with effective weighted variance solution Original Research Article
491
Source apportionment of sedimentary hydrocarbons in the Segara Anakan Nature Reserve, Indonesia
492
Source apportionment of single particles sampled at the industrially polluted town of Port Talbot, United Kingdom by ATOFMS
493
Source apportionment of size segregated fine/ultrafine particle by PMF in Beijing
494
Source apportionment of stack emissions from research and development facilities using positive matrix factorization
495
Source apportionment of suspended particulate matter at two traffic junctions in Mumbai, India
496
Source apportionment of the ambient PM2.5 across St. Louis using constrained positive matrix factorization
497
Source apportionment of the hydrocarbon background in sediment cores from Hecate Strait, a pristine sea on the west coast of British Columbia, Canada
498
Source apportionment of the sediments entering dam using lithological and mineralogical studies
499
Source apportionment of the sediments entering dam using lithological and mineralogical studies
500
Source apportionment of time and size resolved ambient particulate matter measured with a rotating DRUM impactor
501
Source apportionment of trace metals in surface waters of a polluted stream using multivariate statistical analyses
502
Source apportionment of traffic emissions of particulate matter using tunnel measurements
503
Source apportionment of urban ambient PM2.5 in two successive measurement campaigns in Helsinki, Finland
504
Source apportionment of urban fine and ultra-fine particle number concentration in a Western Mediterranean city
505
Source apportionment of urban fine particle number concentration during summertime in Beijing
506
Source apportionment of visibility degradation problems in Brisbane (Australia) using the multiple linear regression techniques
507
Source apportionment of visual impairment during the California regional PM10/PM2.5 air quality study
508
Source apportionment of VOCs in the Los Angeles area using positive matrix factorization
509
Source apportionment of volatile organic compounds in Hong Kong homes
510
Source apportionment of volatile organic compounds measured in Edmonton, Alberta
511
Source apportionment of wintertime secondary organic aerosol during the California regional PM10/PM2.5 air quality study
512
Source apportionment to PM10 in different air quality conditions for Taichung urban and coastal areas, Taiwan
513
Source apportionment using positive matrix factorization on daily measurements of inorganic and organic speciated PM2.5
514
Source apportionments of PM2.5 organic carbon using molecular marker Positive Matrix Factorization and comparison of results from different receptor models
515
Source area and rupture parameters of the 31 December 1881 Mw = 7.9 Car Nicobar earthquake estimated from tsunamis recorded in the Bay of Bengal
516
Source area effects on herbicide losses to surface waters—A case study in the Swiss Plateau
517
Source area of spring population of meadow moth, Loxostege sticticalis L. (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), in Northeast China
518
Source areas and chemical composition of fine particulate matter in the Pearl River Delta region of China
519
Source areas for a passively diffusing methane gas from South Asian paddy fields using the Flux Footprint Model
520
Source as a controlling factor on the quality and interpretation of sediment magnetic records from the northern North Atlantic
521
Source Assessment and Sedimentary Record of Pyrolytic Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Lake Bled (NW Slovenia)
522
Source assessment of particulate air pollutants measured at the southwest european coast
523
Source attribution of ambient air toxic and other VOCs in Columbus, Ohio
524
Source attribution of urban smog episodes caused by coal combustion
525
Source attribution, prevalence and enumeration of Campylobacter spp. from retail liver
526
Source bias in epicentre determinations revisited
527
Source categories and contribution of biomass smoke to organic aerosol over the southeastern Tibetan Plateau
528
Source challenges resulting from the first applications of a UV storage ring FEL on Super-ACO
529
Source challenges resulting from the first applications of a UV storage ring FEL on Super-ACO
530
Source characterisation of fine urban particles by multivariate analysis of trace metals speciation
531
Source characterisation of low frequency events at Stromboli and Vulcano Islands (Isole Eolie Italy)
532
Source characteristics and fluid evolution of the Beiyingxigou Pb–Zn–Ag deposit, central North China Craton: An integrated stable isotope investigation
533
Source characteristics and persuasion: The role of self-monitoring in self-validation
534
Source characteristics and tectonic setting of the Early and Middle Devonian volcanic rocks in the North Junggar, Northwest China: Insights from Nd–Sr isotopes and geochemistry
535
Source Characteristics of Aged Voice Assessed from Long-Term Average Spectra
536
Source characteristics of hazardous Chihuahuan Desert dust outbreaks
537
Source characteristics of historic earthquakes along the central Chile subduction Askew et alzone
538
Source Characteristics of the 12 November 1996 Mw 7.7 Peru Subduction Zone Earthquake
539
Source characterization and identification by real-time single particle mass spectrometry
540
Source characterization and spatio–temporal evolution of the metal pollution in the sediments of the Basque estuaries (Bay of Biscay)
541
Source characterization and the environmental impact of urban street dusts from Egypt based on hydrocarbon distributions
542
Source characterization for an explosion during the 2009 eruption of Redoubt Volcano from very-long-period seismic waves
543
Source Characterization for Broadband Ground-Motion Simulation: Kinematic Heterogeneous Source Model and Strong Motion Generation Area
544
Source characterization of ambient fine particles at multiple sites in the Seattle area
545
Source characterization of BTEX in indoor microenvironments in Hong Kong
546
Source characterization of dissolved organic matter in a subtropical mangrove-dominated estuary by fluorescence analysis
547
Source characterization of fine and coarse particles at the East Mediterranean coast
548
Source characterization of major emission sources in the Imperial and Mexicali Valleys along the US Mexico border
549
Source characterization of organic aerosols using Monte Carlo source apportionment of PAHs at two South Asian receptor sites
550
Source characterization of ozone precursors by complementary approaches of vehicular indicator and principal component analysis
551
Source characterization of PM10 and PM2.5 mass using a chemical mass balance model at urban roadside Original Research Article
552
Source characterization of PM10 using CMB receptor modeling for the western industrial area of India
553
Source characterization of the San Juan (Argentina) crustal earthquakes of 15 January 1944 (Mw 7.0) and 11 June 1952 (Mw 6.8)
554
Source characterization using compound composition and stable carbon isotope ratio of PAHs in sediments from lakes, harbor, and shipping waterway
555
Source characterization using molecular distribution and stable carbon isotopic composition of n-alkanes in sediment cores from the tropical Mundaú–Manguaba estuarine–lagoon system, Brazil
556
Source code analysis and manipulation
557
Source code size estimation approaches for object-oriented systems from UML class diagrams: A comparative study
558
Source code size estimation approaches for object-oriented systems from UML class diagrams: A comparative study
559
Source coding exponents for zero-delay coding with finite memory
560
Source coding theorem based on a nonadditive information content
561
Source coding with a permutation-based reversible memory-binding transform for data compression in categorical data domains
562
Source composite curve for waste reduction
563
Source composition of cosmic ray nuclei Original Research Article
564
Source concentration and count rate effects for a nuclear waste monitoring system
565
Source conditions and degradation processes of light hydrocarbons in volcanic gases: an example from El Chichَn volcano (Chiapas State, Mexico)
566
Source contamination and mantle heterogeneity in the genesis of Italian potassic and ultrapotassic volcanic rocks: Sr–Nd–Pb isotope data from Roman Province and Southern Tuscany
567
Source contamination and tectonomagmatic signals of overlapping Early to Middle Miocene orogenic magmas associated with shallow continental subduction and asthenospheric mantle flows in Western Anatolia: A record from Simav (Kütahya) region
568
Source contamination versus assimilation: an example from the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Arc
569
Source contribution to aromatic VOC concentration and ozone formation potential in the atmosphere of Seoul
570
Source contribution to the bulk atmospheric deposition of minor and trace elements in a Northern Spanish coastal urban area
571
Source contributions to airborne particle deposition at the Yungang Grottoes, China
572
Source contributions to ambient VOCs and CO at a rural site in eastern China
573
Source contributions to atmospheric fine carbon particle concentrations
574
Source contributions to black carbon mass fractions in aerosol particles over the northwestern Pacific
575
Source contributions to carbonaceous aerosol concentrations in Korea
576
Source contributions to carbonaceous aerosols in the Tennessee Valley Region
577
Source contributions to Devonian granite magmatism near the Laurentian border, New Hampshire and Western Maine, USA
578
Source contributions to fine particulate matter in an urban atmosphere
579
Source contributions to PM10 and arsenic concentrations in Central Chile using positive matrix factorization
580
Source contributions to PM2.5 and PM10 at an urban background and a street location
581
Source contributions to PM2.5 particles in the urban air of a town situated close to a steel works
582
Source contributions to primary and secondary inorganic particulate matter during a severe wintertime PM2.5 pollution episode in Xiʹan, China
583
Source contributions to primary organic aerosol: Comparison of the results of a source-resolved model and the chemical mass balance approach
584
Source contributions to the regional distribution of secondary particulate matter in California
585
Source contributions to the size and composition distribution of urban particulate air pollution
586
SOURCE CONTROL IN URBAN SANITATION AND WASTE MANAGEMENT: TEN SYSTEMS WITH REUSE OF RESOURCES
587
SOURCE CONTROL IN URBAN SANITATION AND WASTE MANAGEMENT: TEN SYSTEMS WITH REUSE OF RESOURCES
588
Source controlled 87Sr/86Sr isotope variability in granitic magmas: The inevitable consequence of mineral-scale isotopic disequilibrium in the protolith
589
Source controlled semi-reliable multimedia streaming using selective retransmission in DCCP/IP networks
590
Source controls on geochemical characteristics of crude oils from the Qionghai Uplift in the western Pearl River Mouth Basin, offshore South China Sea
591
Source correlation between biodegraded oil seeps and a commercial crude oil from the Punjab Basin, Pakistan
592
SOURCE CULTURE, TARGET CULTURE OR INTERCULTURE? IRANIAN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS’ PERCEPTION OF CULTURE
593
Source dependency of exospheric sodium on Mercury
594
Source dependent behaviour of lead and organic matter in the Glomma estuary, SE Norway: evidence from isotope ratios
595
Source depletion and extent of melting in the Tongan sub-arc mantle
596
Source depth dependence of micro-tsunamis recorded with ocean-bottom pressure gauges: the January 28, 2000 Mw 6.8 earthquake off Nemuro Peninsula, Japan
597
Source determination of highly chlorinated biphenyl isomers in pine needles – Comparison to several PCB preparations
598
Source determination of lipids in bulk soil and soil density fractions after four years of wheat cropping
599
Source diagnostic and weathering indicators of tar balls utilizing acyclic, polycyclic and S-heterocyclic components
600
Source diagnostics of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in urban road runoff, dust, rain and canopy throughfall
601
Source Directivity, Signal Decorrelation, Spectral Modulation and Analysis of Spatio-temporal Patterns of Multiple Explosions
602
Source discrimination of fine-grained deposits occurring on marine beaches: The Calvados beaches (eastern Bay of the Seine, France)
603
Source distribution of acoustic emissions during an in-situ direct shear test: Implications for an analog model of seismogenic faulting in an inhomogeneous rock mass
604
Source distribution of neuromagnetic slow wave activity in schizophrenic and depressive patients
605
Source distribution of neuromagnetic slow waves and MEG-delta activity in schizophrenic patients
606
Source distribution of ocean microseisms and implications for time-dependent noise tomography
607
Source effects in purchase decisions: The impact of physical attractiveness and accent of salesperson
608
Source effects on attenuation in lined ducts. Part I: A statistically based computational approach
609
Source effects on attenuation in lined ducts. Part II: Statistical properties
610
Source efficiency as function of fuel and coolant in accelerator-driven systems
611
Source enhanced condensation of a single-component vapor in the transition regime
612
Source estimation methods for atmospheric dispersion
613
Source estimation of anthropogenic aerosols collected by a DRUM sampler during spring of 2002 at Gosan, Korea
614
Source evaluation of atmospheric methane over western Siberia using double stable isotopic signatures
615
Source facies of the Paleozoic petroleum systems in the Tabei uplift, Tarim Basin, NW China: implications from aryl isoprenoids in crude oils
616
Source factors of disfluencies in preschool children with incipient stuttering
617
Source Fault Model of the 1771 Yaeyama Tsunami, Southern Ryukyu Islands, Japan, Inferred from Numerical Simulation
618
Source field effects in the auroral zone: Evidence from the Slave craton (NW Canada)
619
Source food webs as estimators of community web structure
620
Source function estimate by means of variational data assimilation applied to the ETEX-I tracer experiment
621
Source generators of the early somatosensory evoked potentials to tibial nerve stimulation: an intracerebral and scalp recording study
622
Source heterogeneity for the major components of ∼ 3.7 Ga Banded Iron Formations (Isua Greenstone Belt, Western Greenland): Tracing the nature of interacting water masses in BIF formation
623
Source identification analysis for the airborne bacteria and fungi using a biomarker approach
624
SOURCE IDENTIFICATION an‎d APPORTIONMENT OF AIR POLLUTANTS IN IRAN
625
Source identification and apportionment of volatile organic compounds in Houston, TX
626
Source identification and characterization of the accumulating non-biodegradable organics in Korean reservoirs
627
Source identification and health impact of PM2.5 in a heavily polluted urban atmosphere in China
628
Source identification and seasonal variation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons associated with atmospheric fine and coarse particles in the Metropolitan Area of Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
629
Source identification and size distribution of atmospheric polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons during rice straw burning period
630
Source identification and variation in the chemical composition of precipitation at two rural sites in France
631
Source identification during the Great Dun Fell cloud experiment 1993
632
Source identification for fine aerosols in Mammoth Cave National Park
633
Source identification for unsteady atmospheric dispersion of hazardous materials using Markov Chain Monte Carlo method
634
Source identification in time domain electromagnetics
635
Source identification of ambient PM2.5 during summer inhalation exposure studies in Detroit, MI
636
Source identification of ambient PM2.5 for inhalation exposure studies in Steubenville, Ohio using highly time-resolved measurements
637
Source identification of atmospheric PCBs in Philadelphia/Camden using positive matrix factorization followed by the potential source contribution function
638
Source identification of bulk wet deposition in Finland by positive matrix factorization
639
Source identification of heavy metal contamination using metal association and Pb isotopes in Ulsan Bay sediments, East Sea, Korea
640
Source identification of Indian opium based on chromatographic fingerprinting of amino acids
641
Source identification of Malaysian atmospheric polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons nearby forest fires using molecular and isotopic compositions
642
Source identification of nickel in TSP and PM2.5 in Tokyo, Japan
643
Source identification of particulate matter collected at underground subway stations in Seoul, Korea using quantitative single-particle analysis
644
Source identification of Pbsingle bondZn contamination in the Allen Basin, Cornwall, S.W. England
645
Source identification of PCDD/Fs and PCBs in pine (Cedrus deodara) needles: A case study in Dalian, China
646
Source identification of PCDD/Fs in a sewage treatment plant of a German village
647
Source identification of PCDD/Fs in agricultural soils near to a Chinese MSWI plant through isomer-specific data analysis Original Research Article
648
Source identification of personal exposure to fine particulate matter using organic tracers
649
Source identification of petroleum hydrocarbons in soil and sediments from Iguaçu River Watershed, Paranل, Brazil using the CHEMSIC method (CHEMometric analysis of Selected Ion Chromatograms)
650
Source identification of PM10 pollution in subway passenger cabins using positive matrix factorization
651
Source identification of PM2.5 in an arid Northwest U.S. City by positive matrix factorization
652
Source identification of PM2.5 particles measured in Gwangju, Korea
653
Source identification of single particles by on-line laser mass spectrometry
654
Source identification of suspended sediment from grain-size distributions: I. Application of nonparametric statistical tests
655
Source identification of total mercury (TM) wet deposition using a Lagrangian particle dispersion model (LPDM)
656
Source identification of volcanic ashes by geochemical analysis of well preserved lacustrine tephras in Nahuel Huapi National Park
657
Source identification system based on the time-domain nearfield equivalence source imaging: Fundamental theory and implementation
658
Source Identification, Bioavailability, and Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals Pb, Cu, and Zn in Surface Sediments of Kelabat Bay, Bangka Island
659
Source identification, size distribution and indicator screening of airborne trace metals in Kanazawa, Japan
660
Source identification, spatial distribution and ozone formation potential of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene (BTEX) emissions in Zarand, an industrial city of southeastern Iran
661
Source identifications of PM10 aerosols depending on hourly measurements of soluble components characterization among different events in Taipei Basin during spring season of 2004
662
Source indicators of biomass burning associated with inorganic salts and carboxylates in dry season ambient aerosol in Chiang Mai Basin, Thailand
663
Source indicators of humic substances: an elemental composition, solid state 13C CP/MAS NMR and Py-GC/MS Study
664
Source Investigation and Comparison of the 1939, 1946, 1949 and 1965 Earthquakes, Cascadia Subduction Zone, Western Washington
665
Source investigation of impulsive 3He-rich particle events Original Research Article
666
Source investigation of personal particulates in relation to identify major routes of exposure among urban residentials
667
Source Knowledge for Tourism Research
668
Source light effects in optical fiber output beam imaging
669
Source localization (LORETA) of the error-related-negativity (ERN/Ne) and positivity (Pe)
670
Source localization algorithms to find attention and memory circuits in the brain
671
Source Localization and Tracking Using Distributed Asynchronous Sensors
672
Source localization by gradient estimation based on Poisson integral
673
Source Localization by Spatially Distributed Electronic Noses for Advection and Diffusion
674
Source localization from axial image sets by iterative relaxation of the nearest neighbor criterion
675
Source localization in reverberant environments: modeling and statistical analysis
676
Source localization of interictal epileptiform discharges: Comparison of three different techniques to improve signal to noise ratio
677
Source localization of MEG sleep spindles and the relation to sources of alpha band rhythms
678
Source localization of mesial temporal interictal epileptiform discharges: Correlation with intracranial foramen ovale electrode recordings
679
Source localization of small sharp spikes: Low resolution electromagnetic tomography (LORETA) reveals two distinct cortical sources
680
Source localization of the Nogo-N2: A developmental study
681
Source localization using a non-cocentered orthogonal loop and dipole (NCOLD) array
682
Source localization using recursively applied and projected (RAP) MUSIC
683
Source Localization Using TDOA and FDOA Measurements in the Presence of Receiver Location Errors: Analysis and Solution
684
Source Localization Using Vector Sensor Array in a Multipath Environment
685
Source Localization With Distributed Sensor Arrays and Partial Spatial Coherence
686
Source location with rigidity and tree packing requirements
687
Source mantle heterogeneity and its role in the genesis of Late Archaean–Proterozoic (2.7–1.0 Ga) and Mesozoic (200 and 130 Ma) tholeiitic magmatism in the South American Platform
688
Source mechanism and source parameters of May 28, 1998 earthquake, Egypt
689
Source mechanism of a very-long-period event at Mt Ontake, central Japan: Response of a hydrothermal system to magma intrusion beneath the summit
690
Source mechanism of earthquakes in Peru
691
Source mechanism of intermediate and deep earthquakes in southern Spain
692
Source mechanism of long-period events at Kusatsu–Shirane Volcano, Japan, inferred from waveform inversion of the effective excitation functions
693
Source mechanism of the 22/11/1995 Gulf of Aqaba earthquake and its aftershock sequence
694
Source mechanisms of deep and intermediate-depth low-frequency earthquakes beneath Iwate volcano, northeastern Japan
695
Source mechanisms of persistent shallow earthquakes during eruptive and non-eruptive periods between 1981 and 2011 at Mount St. Helens, Washington
696
Source mechanisms of volcanic explosion earthquakes: single force and implosive sources
697
Source memory errors associated with reports of posttraumatic flashbacks: A proof of concept study
698
Source microphone identification from speech recordings based on a Gaussian mixture model
699
Source model of the great 2011 Tohoku earthquake estimated from tsunami waveforms and crustal deformation data
700
Source modeling of the P300 event-related response using magnetoencephalography and electroencephalography measurements
701
Source Modeling Using Strong-Motion Waveforms: Toward Automated Determination of Earthquake Fault Planes and Moment-Release Distributions
702
Source Modeling Using Strong-Motion Waveforms: Toward Automated Determination of Earthquake Fault Planes and Moment-Release Distributions
703
Source models for VBR broadcast-video traffic
704
Source models of great earthquakes from ultra low-frequency normal mode data
705
Source models of network game traffic
706
Source Models of Two Large Intraslab Earthquakes from Broadband Strong Ground Motions
707
Source Monitoring and False Memories in Children: Relation to Certainty and Executive Functioning
708
Source monitoring and multivariate signal detection theory, with a model for selection
709
Source monitoring does not alleviate (and may exacerbate) the occurrence of memory conjunction errors
710
Source monitoring in Alzheimer’s Disease
711
Source normalized indicators of citation impact: an overview of different approaches and an empirical comparison
712
Source of arsenic based on geological and hydrogeochemical properties of geothermal systems in Western Turkey
713
Source of biotite in the Wuluma Pluton: Replacement of ferromagnesian phases and disaggregation of enclaves and schlieren
714
Source of Brazilʹs dialysis deaths found
715
Source of Cement in the Great Oolite Reservoir, Storrington Oil Field, Weald Basin, South of England
716
Source of diagenetic fluids from fluid-inclusion gas ratios
717
Source of dust and sand storms in the southwest of Iran and Persian Gulf region
718
Source of early reactive oxygen species in the apoptosis induced by transforming growth factor-β in fetal rat hepatocytes
719
Source of Errors in English Headless Relative Clauses Produced by Persian Learners/Speakers of English
720
Source of food safety information: whom do adolescents trust?
721
Source of groundwater salinity in coastline aquifers based on environmental isotopes (Portugal): Natural vs. human interference. A review and reinterpretation
722
Source of heavy metals in sediments of the Port Jackson estuary, Australia
723
Source of highly potassic basalts in northeast China: Evidence from Re–Os, Sr–Nd–Hf isotopes and PGE geochemistry
724
Source of hydrocarbons in marine sediments in Lützow-Holm Bay, Antarctica
725
source of learning basic clinical skills by medical interns tehran university of medical sciences
726
Source of magnetospheric antiparticles: Nuclear reactions in rarefied atmospheres Original Research Article
727
Source of Mesozoic intermediate-felsic igneous rocks in the North China craton: Granulite xenolith evidence
728
Source of metal atoms and fast gas molecules for coating deposition on complex shaped dielectric products
729
Source of metals in the Guocheng gold deposit, Jiaodong Peninsula, North China Craton: Link to early Cretaceous mafic magmatism originating from Paleoproterozoic metasomatized lithospheric mantle
730
Source of methane and methods to control its formation in single chamber microbial electrolysis cells
731
Source of Microplastic Pollution Within Human Stool in the Surabaya River Basin Area
732
Source of new infections in generalised HIV epidemics
733
Source of new infections in generalised HIV epidemics
734
Source of new infections in generalised HIV epidemics – Authorsʹ reply
735
Source of nitrogen in wet deposition to a rice agroecosystem at Tai lake region
736
Source of nitrogen nutrition (nitrogen fixation or nitrate assimilation) is a major factor involved in pea response to moderate water stress
737
Source of optical loss in tellurite glass fibers
738
Source of organotin at a marine water/sediment interface — A field study
739
Source of plasma adrenomedullin in patients with pheochromocytoma
740
Source of radium in a well-water-augmented Florida lake
741
Source of research embryos for cloning
742
Source of spill ripple in the RF-KO slow-extraction method with FM and AM
743
Source of spill ripple in the RF-KO slow-extraction method with FM and AM
744
Source of the basinal sediments in the Marmara Sea investigated using heavy minerals in the modern beach sands
745
Source of the great tsunami of 1 April 1946: a landslide in the upper Aleutian forearc
746
Source of the host marking pheromone in the egg parasitoid Trissolcus basalis (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae)
747
Source of thermonuclear neutrons based on gas dynamic trap: Status of conceptual design and alternative applications
748
Source of trace element variability in Great Barrier Reef corals affected by the Burdekin flood plumes
749
Source of Unimin kaolin rheological variation–Ca2+ concentration
750
Source of X-ray radiation based on back compton scattering
751
Source of X-ray radiation based on back compton scattering
752
Source organisms and formation pathway of the kerogen of the Göynük Oil Shale (Oligocene, Turkey) as revealed by electron microscopy, spectroscopy and pyrolysis
753
Source origin and parameters influencing levels of heavy metals in TSP, in an industrial background area of Southern Italy
754
Source origin of trace elements in PM from regional background, urban and industrial sites of Spain
755
Source Parameter Scaling for Small Earthquakes Observed at the Western Nagano 800-m-Deep Borehole, Central Japan
756
Source Parameterization of Finite Faults in Earthquake Ground Motion Simulation
757
Source Parameters and Rupture characteristics of the 2017 earthquake in Kermanshah, Iran
758
Source Parameters and Rupture characteristics of the 2017 earthquake in Kermanshah, Iran
759
Source Parameters and Rupture Velocities of Microearthquakes in Western Nagano, Japan, Determined Using Stopping Phases
760
Source parameters and scaling relationships in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia (Northeastern Italy) region
761
Source parameters and stress release of seismic sequences occurred in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region (Northeastern Italy) and in Western Slovenia
762
Source Parameters and Tectonic Implications of Aftershocks of the Mw 7.6 Bhuj Earthquake of 26 January 2001
763
Source parameters and tectonic interpretation of recent earthquakes (1995–1997) in the Pannonian basin
764
Source parameters from identified hadron spectra and HBT radii for Ausingle bondAu collisions at image GeV in PHENIX Original Research Article
765
Source Parameters of Eastern California and Western Nevada Earthquakes from Regional Moment Tensor Inversion
766
Source parameters of four strong earthquakes in Bulgaria and Portugal at the beginning of the 20th century
767
Source Parameters of Injection-induced Microseismicity
768
Source parameters of large historical (1917–1961) earthquakes, North Island, New Zealand
769
Source parameters of small and moderate earthquakes in the area of the 2009 L’Aquila earthquake sequence (central Italy)
770
Source parameters of the 1 October 1995 Dinar (Turkey) earthquake from SAR interferometry and seismic bodywave modelling
771
Source parameters of the 1 October 1995 Dinar (Turkey) earthquake from SAR interferometry and seismic bodywave modelling
772
Source Parameters of the 8 October, 2005 Mw7.6 Kashmir Earthquake
773
Source Parameters of the Deadly Mw 7.6 Kashmir Earthquake of 8 October, 2005
774
Source Parameters of the March 31st, 2006, Dorud Earthquake in Iran
775
Source Parameters of the ML 3.8 Earthquake on January 20, 2000 near Meckenheim, Germany
776
Source parameters of the Mw = 6.3 Aroma crustal earthquake of July 24, 2001 (northern Chile), and its aftershock sequence
777
Source parameters of the Pinotepa Nacional, Mexico, earthquake of 27 March, 1996 (Mw = 5.4) estimated from near-field recordings of a single station
778
Source Parameters of Weak Crustal Earthquakes of the Vrancea Region from Short-period Waveform Inversion
779
Source parameters scaling of the 2004 Kobarid (Western Slovenia) seismic sequence
780
Source Plasma Donation: The Experience of the Iranian Blood Transfusion Organization
781
Source point discovery through high frequency asymptotic time reversal
782
Source point isolation boundary element method for solving general anisotropic potential and elastic problems with varying material properties
783
Source position reconstruction and constraints on the galactic magnetic field from ultra-high energy cosmic rays
784
Source positions of energetic particles responsible for the fine dispersion structures: numerical simulation results
785
Source potential and palynofacies of Late Jurassic “Lemeš facies”, Croatia
786
Source preferences in the context of seeking problem-specific information
787
Source process and tectonic implication of the January 20, 2007 Odaesan earthquake, South Korea
788
Source process and tectonic implications of the 8 January 2006 (Mw 6.7) Kythira earthquake, southern Greece
789
Source process of low-frequency earthquakes associated with the 2000 eruption of Mt. Usu
790
Source process of the southeast Beni-Suef, northern Egypt earthquake Using Empirical Greenʹs Function Technique
791
Source process of very-long-period events accompanying long-period signals at Cotopaxi Volcano, Ecuador
792
Source processes of the thermal waters from the Phlegraean Fields (Naples, Italy) by means of the study of selected minor and trace elements distribution
793
Source profiles for industrial, mobile, and area sources in the Big Bend Regional Aerosol Visibility and Observational study
794
Source profiles of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) measured in China: Part I
795
Source profiles of volatile organic compounds associated with solvent use in Beijing, China
796
Source projection analytic nodal SN method for hexagonal geometry
797
Source properties of the 1997–98 Central Italy earthquake sequence from inversion of long-period and broad-band seismograms
798
Source Provenance of Andesite Artefacts Using Non-Destructive XRF Analysis
799
Source provenance of carbonate grains in the Wahiba Sand Sea, Oman, using a new LIBS method
800
Source provenance of obsidian artifacts from the Early Stone Age (ESA) site of Melka Konture, Ethiopia
801
Source proximity reflected in spatial and temporal variability in particle and vapor phase Hg concentrations in Detroit, MI
802
Source Pulse Estimation of Mine Shock by Blind Deconvolution
803
Source rate encoding mechanisms for binary congestion control
804
Source rates and ion recycling rates for Na and K in Mercuryʹs atmosphere
805
Source reactivity as an extra kinetic characteristic of coupled-source subcritical systems
806
Source Reconstruction in a Coastal Evolution Equation
807
Source reduction from chemical plants using on-line optimization
808
Source reduction of the landfill leachate strength in a functional layer embedded landfill (FLEL)
809
Source regions for atmospheric aerosol measured in the western arctic
810
Source regions for recruitment of Calanus finmarchicus to Georges Bank: evidence from molecular population genetic analysis of mtDNA
811
Source regions of granites and their links to tectonic environment: examples from the western United States
812
Source rock analysis and petroleum geochemistry of the Trym discovery, Norwegian North Sea: a Middle Jurassic coal-sourced petroleum system
813
Source rock characteristics and biostratigraphy of the Lower Silurian (Telychian) organic-rich shales at Akyaka, central Taurus region, Turkey
814
Source rock characteristics and compositional kinetic models of Cretaceous organic rich black shales offshore southwestern Africa
815
Source rock characteristics and hydrocarbon generation modelling of Upper Cretaceous Mukalla Formation in the Jiza-Qamar Basin, Eastern Yemen
816
Source rock characteristics of the Lower Cretaceous Abu Gabra Formation in the Muglad Basin, Sudan, and its relevance to oil generation studies
817
Source rock characterization and oil generating potential of the Jurassic Madbi Formation, onshore East Shabowah oilfields, Republic of Yemen
818
Source rock characterization and petroleum systems of Eocene Tyee basin, southern Oregon Coast Range, USA
819
SOURCE ROCK CHARACTERIZATION BASED ON BIOLOGICAL MARKER DISTRIBUTIONS OF CRUDE OILS IN THE SOUTHERN GULF OF SUEZ, EGYPT
820
SOURCE ROCK EVALUATION AND GEOCHEMISTRY OF CONDENSATES AND NATURAL GASES, OFFSHORE NILE DELTA, EGYPT
821
SOURCE ROCK EVALUATION AND PETROLEUM GEOCHEMISTRY, OFFSHORE SW IRAN
822
SOURCE ROCK EVALUATION OF COALS FROM THE LOWER MAASTRICHTIAN MAMU FORMATION, SE NIGERIA
823
Source Rock Evaluation of the Cenomanian Middle Sarvak (Ahmadi) Formation in the Iranian Sector of the Persian Gulf
824
Source Rock Evaluation of the Cenomanian Middle Sarvak (Ahmadi) Formation in the Iranian Sector of the Persian Gulf
825
Source Rock evaluation, Modelling, Maturation, and Reservoir characterization of the Block 18 oilfields, Sab’atayn Basin, Yemen
826
Source rock habitat and hydrocarbon potential of Oligocene Menilite Formation (Flysch Carpathians, Southeast Poland): an organic geochemical and isotope approach
827
Source rock heterogeneity of the Upper Jurassic Draupne Formation, North Viking Graben, and its relevance to petroleum generation studies
828
Source rock lithology prediction based on oil diacholestane abundance in the siliceous-clastic Akita sedimentary basin, Japan
829
Source rock palaeoenvironments and controls on the distribution of dibenzothiophenes in lacustrine crude oils, Bohai Bay Basin, eastern China
830
SOURCE ROCK POTENTIAL OF THE BLUE NILE (ABAY) BASIN, ETHIOPIA
831
Source rock potential of the phosphorite–bituminous chalk–marl sequence in Jordan
832
SOURCE ROCK PROPERTIES OF LACUSTRINE MUDSTONES AND COALS (OLIGOCENE DONG HO FORMATION), ONSHORE SONG HONG BASIN, NORTHERN VIETNAM
833
Source rock/dispersed organic matter characterization—TSOP research subcommittee results
834
Source rocks and hydrocarbon generation in Slovenia (Mura Depression, Pannonian Basin)
835
Source rocks and petroleum systems in the Hungarian part of the Pannonian Basin: The potential for shale gas and shale oil plays
836
Source rocks in Mesozoic–Cenozoic continental rift basins, east China: A case from Dongying Depression, Bohai Bay Basin
837
Source Rupture Process of the Tecoman, Colima, Mexico Earthquake of 22 January 2003, Determined by Joint Inversion of Teleseismic Body-Wave and Near-Source Data
838
Source Scaling of Contained Chemical Explosions as Constrained by Regional Seismograms
839
Source seasonality of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in a subtropical city, Guangzhou, South China
840
Source seeking with non-holonomic unicycle without position measurement and with tuning of forward velocity
841
Source selection problem of competitive power plants under government intervention: a game theory approach
842
Source separation in post-nonlinear mixtures
843
Source separation of household waste: A case study in China
844
Source separation using a criterion based on second-order statistics
845
Source sink flows with capacity installation in batches Original Research Article
846
Source size and emittance monitoring on BESSY II
847
Source size and emittance monitoring on BESSY II
848
Source size conserving broad band monochromators of fixed exit geometry for high energy synchrotron radiation
849
Source size conserving broad band monochromators of fixed exit geometry for high energy synchrotron radiation
850
Source speciation resolving hydrochemical complexity of coastal aquifers
851
Source specific fecal bacteria modeling using soil and water assessment tool model
852
Source Specific Station Corrections for Regional Phases at Fennoscandian Stations
853
Source specificity and atmospheric processing of airborne PAHs: Implications for source apportionment
854
Source Spectra of 2012 Ahar-Varzaghan Double Earthquakes, Northwestern Iran
855
Source spectral characteristics of two large intra-slab earthquakes along the southern Kurile-Hokkaido arc
856
Source Stirring Mode for Reverberation Chambers
857
Source strength and dispersion of CO2 releases from high-pressure pipelines: CFD model using real gas equation of state
858
Source strength assessment of volcanic trace elements emitted from the Indonesian arc
859
Source strength determination of a tracer gas using an approximate solution to the advection–diffusion equation for microplots
860
Source strength of fungal spore aerosolization from moldy building material
861
Source strengths, transport pathways and delivery mechanisms of nutrients, suspended solids and coliforms within a small agricultural headwater catchment Original Research Article
862
Source Studies and Opera History
863
Source study and tectonic implications of the historic 1958 Las Melosas crustal earthquake, Chile, compared to earthquake damage
864
Source Study of some Large Earthquakes Occurred in South Eastern Iran
865
Source term assessment with ASTEC and associated uncertainty analysis using SUNSET tool
866
Source Term Estimation for Small-Sized HTRs: Status and Further Needs, Extracted from German Safety Analyses
867
Source term estimation using air concentration measurements and a Lagrangian dispersion model – Experiments with pseudo and real cesium-137 observations from the Fukushima nuclear accident
868
Source term evaluation for the upgraded LEU Pakistan Research Reactor-1 under severe accidents Original Research Article
869
Source term identification in 1-D IHCP
870
Source term models for fine particle resuspension from indoor surfaces
871
Source terms due to the activated corrosion products in primary cooling loops of ITER
872
Source terms in Eulerian-Lagrangian contaminant transport simulation
873
Source text borrowing in an integrated reading/writing assessment
874
Source Time Function of Seismic Events at Rudna Copper Mine, Poland
875
Source time scale and optimal buffer/bandwidth tradeoff for heterogeneous regulated traffic in a network node
876
Source to point of use drinking water changes and knowledge, attitude and practices in Katsina State, Northern Nigeria
877
Source to sink: regulation of carotenoid biosynthesis in plants
878
Source to sink: regulation of carotenoid biosynthesis in plants
879
Source to sink: Statistical identification of regional variations in the mineralogy of surface sediments in the western Nordic Seas (58°N–75°N; 10°W–40°W)
880
Source tracking fecal bacteria in water: a critical review of current methods
881
Source tracking of microbial intrusion in water systems using artificial neural networks
882
Source Traits of Adolescents’ Personality as a Predictor of their Academic Achievement: A Cross- Sectional Study
883
Source transformation in software engineering using the TXL transformation system
884
Source type ascription for fluvial suspended sediment based on a quantitative composite fingerprinting technique
885
Source Usage and News Credibility in Two Malaysian Crime Cases
886
Source versus differentiation controls on U-series disequilibria: Insights from Cotopaxi Volcano, Ecuador
887
Source voltage sensorless estimation scheme for PWM rectifiers under unbalanced conditions
888
Source water protection in the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia: Lessons for building local capacity
889
Source, attenuation and potential mobility of arsenic at New Britannia Mine, Snow Lake, Manitoba
890
Source, composition and distribution of the fluid in the Kurile mantle wedge: Constraints from across-arc variations of B/Nb and B isotopes
891
Source, conveyance and fate of suspended sediments following Hurricane Irene. New England, USA
892
Source, diagenesis, and fluxes of particulate organic carbon along the western Adriatic Sea (Mediterranean Sea)
893
Source, geochemical spreading and risks of trace metals in particulate matter 2.5 within a gas flaring area in Bayelsa State, Nigeria
894
Source, optimal dose concentration and longevity of trail pheromone in two Monomorium ants (Formicidae: Hymenoptera)
895
Source, optimal dose concentration and longevity of trail pheromone in two Monomorium ants (Formicidae: Hymenoptera)
896
Source, sea level and circulation effects on the sediment flux to the deep ocean over the past 15 ka off eastern New Zealand
897
Source, transport and fate of terrestrial organic carbon on the western Mediterranean Sea, Gulf of Lions, France
898
Source, transport, and fate of rhenium, selenium, molybdenum, arsenic, and copper in groundwater associated with porphyry–Cu deposits, Atacama Desert, Chile
899
Source/drain engineering for MOSFETs with embedded-Si:C technology
900
Source/sink distributions of heat, water vapour, carbon dioxide and methane in a rice canopy estimated using Lagrangian dispersion analysis
901
Source-adaptive multilayered multicast algorithms for real-time video distribution
902
Source-adaptive power allocation for digital modulation
903
Source-based delay-bounded multicasting in multimedia networks
904
Source-based strengthening of sub-micrometer Al fibers Original Research Article
905
Source-based versus residence-based capital income taxes in a dynamic model
906
Sourcebook of adult assessment strategies : Nicola S. Schutte and John M. Malouff: Plenum Press, New York (1995). xvi + 471 pp. $65.00
907
Sourcebook of psychological treatment manuals for adult disorders : Edited by Vincent B. Van Hasselt and Michel Hersen. New York: Plenum Press, 1996. 720 pp. $100.00
908
Sourcebook of psychological treatment manuals for adult disorders : V. B. van Hasselt and M. Hersen (Eds): Plenum Press, New York (1996). xii + 720 pp. £100.00
909
Source-channel optimized trellis codes for bitonal image transmission over AWGN channels
910
Source-channel rate allocation for progressive transmission of images
911
Source-control stormwater management for mitigating the impacts of urbanisation on baseflow: A review
912
Source-controlled yield and hardening of Cu(1 0 0) studied by in situ transmission electron microscopy Original Research Article
913
Source-country social programs and the age composition of legal US immigrants
914
SOURCE-CRITICAL STUDIES IN LUKE-ACTS: IMPLICATIONS FOR UNDERSTANDING LUKE, THE EVANGELIST
915
Source-dependent biomarker properties of five crude oils from the Gulf of Suez, Egypt
916
SOURCE-DERIVED OLEANENES IDENTIFIED IN NIGER DELTA OILS
917
Source-filter Comparison of Measurements of Fundamental Frequency Perturbation and Amplitude Perturbation for Synthesized Voice Signals
918
Source-identification investigations of petroleum contaminated groundwater in the Missouri Ozarks
919
Source-receptor reconciliation of fine-particulate emissions from residential wood combustion in the southeastern United States
920
Source–receptor relationships for atmospheric mercury in urban Detroit, Michigan
921
Source–receptor relationships for fine particulate matter concentrations in the Eastern United States
922
Source–receptor relationships of nitrate in Northeast Asia and influence of sea salt on the long-range transport of nitrate
923
SOURCE-ROCK EVALUATION AND BASIN MODELLING IN NE EGYPT (NE NILE DELTA AND NORTHERN SINAI)
924
Source-rock maturation characteristics of symmetric and asymmetric grabens inferred from integrated analogue and numerical modeling: The southern Viking Graben (North Sea)
925
Sources and accumulation rates of organic carbon in an equatorial peat bog (Burundi, East Africa) during the Holocene: carbon isotope constraints
926
Sources and behaviour of bismuth active substances ž BiAS/ in a municipal sewage treatment plant
927
Sources and biogeochemical behavior of nitrate and sulfate in an alluvial aquifer: Hydrochemical and stable isotope approaches
928
Sources and biogeochemical cycling of particulate selenium in the San Francisco Bay estuary
929
Sources and Cancer Risk Exposure of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Soils from Industrial Areas in Southeastern, Nigeria
930
Sources and characteristics of acoustic emissions from mechanically stressed geologic granular media — A review
931
Sources and characteristics of carbonaceous aerosol in two largest cities in Pearl River Delta Region, China
932
Sources and characteristics of lead pollution in the urban environment of Guangzhou
933
Sources and chemical composition of atmospheric fine and coarse particles in the Helsinki area
934
Sources and chemistry of PM10 aerosol in Santa Barbara County, CA
935
Sources and composition of hydrolysable aliphatic lipids and phenols in soils from western Canada
936
Sources and composition of organic matter for bacterial growth in a large European river floodplain system (Danube, Austria)
937
Sources and concentration of nanoparticles (<10 nm diameter) in the urban atmosphere
938
Sources and concentrations of gaseous and particulate reduced nitrogen in the city of Münster (Germany)
939
Sources and concentrations of indoor nitrogen dioxide in Hamburg west Germany/ and Erfurt east Germany/
940
Sources and consequences of bargaining power in supply chains
941
Sources and consequences of communication problems in foreign subsidiaries: The case of United States firms in South Korea
942
Sources and consequences of seed size variation in Lupinus perennis (Fabaceae): adaptive and non-adaptive hypotheses
943
Sources and content of popular online videos about autism spectrum disorders
944
Sources and controls of Arsenic contamination in groundwater of Rajnandgaon and Kanker District, Chattisgarh Central India
945
Sources and cycling of carbon in continental, serpentinite-hosted alkaline springs in the Voltri Massif, Italy
946
Sources and cycling of nitrogen in the Gulf of Maine
947
Sources and cycling of selenium in the western and equatorial Atlantic Ocean
948
Sources and deposition of reactive gaseous mercury in the marine atmosphere
949
Sources and diagenesis of organic matter in tidal flat sediments from the German Wadden Sea
950
Sources and diagenetic status of organic matter in the Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand: Evidence from the carbon isotopic composition of D- and L-amino acids
951
Sources and distribution of aliphatic amines in salt marsh sediment
952
Sources and distribution of aliphatic and polyaromatic hydrocarbons in coastal sediments from the Ushuaia Bay (Tierra del Fuego, Patagonia, Argentina)
953
Sources and distribution of aliphatic and polyaromatic hydrocarbons in sediments of Jiaozhou Bay, Qingdao, China
954
Sources and distribution of aliphatic and polyaromatic hydrocarbons in sediments of Sfax, Tunisia, Mediterranean Sea
955
Sources and distribution of aliphatic and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in Yellow River Delta Nature Reserve, China
956
Sources and distribution of carbon within the Yangtze River system
957
Sources and distribution of chlorobenzenes and hexachlorobutadiene in surficial sediments along the coast of Southwestern Taiwan
958
Sources and distribution of CuO-derived benzene carboxylic acids in soils and sediments
959
Sources and distribution of fresh water in the East Greenland Current
960
Sources and distribution of isoprenoid glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers (GDGTs) in sediments from the east coastal sea of China: Application of GDGT-based paleothermometry to a shallow marginal sea
961
Sources and distribution of organic matter in northern Patagonia fjords, Chile (∼44–47°S): A multi-tracer approach for carbon cycling assessment
962
Sources and distribution of organic matter in thirty five tropical estuaries along the west coast of India-a preliminary assessment
963
Sources and distribution of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the sediments of Kaoping river and submarine canyon system, Taiwan
964
Sources and distribution of trace and minor elements in the western Dead Sea surface sediments
965
Sources and distribution of trace elements in Estonian peat
966
Sources and distributions of branched tetraether lipids and crenarchaeol along the Portuguese continental margin: Implications for the BIT index
967
Sources and distributions of Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, and Cd relative to macronutrients along the central California coast during the spring and summer upwelling season
968
Sources and distributions of tetraether lipids in surface sediments across a large river-dominated continental margin
969
Sources and downward fluxes of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the open southwestern Black Sea
970
Sources and early diagenesis of lignin and bulk organic matter in the sediments of the Lower St. Lawrence Estuary and the Saguenay Fjord
971
Sources and effects of electrode impedance during deep brain stimulation
972
Sources and elemental composition of ambient PM2.5 in three European cities
973
Sources and evolution of arc magmas inferred from coupled O and Hf isotope systematics of plutonic zircons from the Cretaceous Separation Point Suite (New Zealand)
974
Sources and exposure of the New Hampshire population to arsenic in public and private drinking water supplies
975
Sources and expressions of stress among physicians in a general hospital
976
Sources and extractibility of chromium and nickel in soil profiles developed on Czech serpentinites
977
Sources and factors affecting PM10 levels in two European cities: Implications for local air quality management
978
Sources and factors influencing the spatial distribution of heavy metals in a coastal lagoon adjacent to the San Quintín volcanic field, Baja California, Mexico
979
Sources and fate of butyltins in the St. Lawrence Estuary ecosystem
980
Sources and fate of manganese in a tidal basin of the German Wadden Sea
981
Sources and fate of n-alkanols and sterols in sediments of the Amazon shelf
982
Sources and fate of nitrate in the Illinois River Basin, Illinois
983
Sources and fate of nonylphenol ethoxylates and their metabolites in the Dutch coastal zone of the North Sea
984
SOURCES AND FATE OF TRS COMPOUNDS IN A PULP MILL ASB
985
SOURCES AND FATE OF TRS COMPOUNDS IN A PULP MILL ASB
986
Sources and flux of trace elements in river water collected from the Lake Qinghai catchment, NE Tibetan Plateau
987
Sources and fluxes of hydrothermal heat, chemicals and biology within a segment of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
988
Sources and fluxes of hydrothermal heat, chemicals and biology within a segment of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
989
Sources and fluxes of Pt, Ir and REE in the Seoul metropolitan area through wet scavenging processes
990
Sources and genesis of the Chinkuashih Au–Cu deposits in northern Taiwan: constraints from Os and Sr isotopic compositions of sulfides
991
Sources and Geochemical Constraints of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Sediments and Mussels of two Northern Irish Sea-loughs
992
Sources and growth dynamics of fecal indicator bacteria in a coastal wetland system and potential impacts to adjacent waters
993
Sources and historic changes in polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon input in a shallow lake, Zeekoevlei, South Africa
994
Sources and Historical Development Process of Turkish-Austrian Literature and Cultural Relations
995
Sources and impact of sulphate on groundwaters of Triassic carbonate aquifers, Upper Silesia, Poland
996
Sources and influence of perceptual variance: Comment on Dzhafarovʹs Regular Minimality Principle
997
Sources and Information Needs of Patients with Colorectal Cancer and Physician s Viewpoints in the Northeast of Iran: A Cross‐sectional Study
998
Sources and Kinds of Conflicts in Business Organizations: An Application in Large-Scale Industry Enterprises
999
Sources and losses of energetic protons in Saturnʹs magnetosphere
1000
Sources and management of urban stormwater pollution in rural catchments, Australia
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