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Subjective and Objective Evaluation of Voice Quality in Patients With Asthma
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Subjective and objective measures of governmental regulations in OECD nations
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Subjective and objective measures of literacy: Implications for current results-oriented development initiatives
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Subjective and objective modality: interpersonal and ideational functions in the English modal auxiliary system
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Subjective and objective neighborhood characteristics and adult health
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Subjective and Objective Quality Assessment of Image: A Survey
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Subjective and objective status and health: A response to Adlerʹs “When oneʹs main effect is anotherʹs error: Material vs. psychosocial explanations of health disparities. A commentary on Macleod et al., “Is subjective social status a more important deter
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Subjective and objective verifications of the inverse functions of binaural room impulse responses
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Subjective and Objective Vocal Parameters in Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
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Subjective and predicted sleepiness while driving in young adults
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Subjective and psychophysiologic insomnia: An examination of sleep tendency and personality
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Subjective appetite-reducing effects of a low-fat dairy product enriched in protein and fibre
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Subjective aspects of working memory performance: Memoranda-related imagery
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Subjective Assessment of Audio Watermarked Quran
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Subjective assessment of broadband background noises in music auditoriums
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Subjective Assessment of Fever by Parents: Comparison With Measurement by Noncontact Tympanic Thermometer and Calibrated Rectal Glass Mercury Thermometer, , ,
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Subjective assessment of fork-lift truck seats under laboratory conditions
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Subjective assessment of urban quality of life in Singapore (1997-1998)
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Subjective Assessment to an Educational Tool Used for the Arabic Population with Diabetes in Australia
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Subjective burden over 12 months in parents of patients with schizophrenia
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Subjective Cognitive Complaints, Affective Distress, and Objective Cognitive Performance in Persian Gulf War Veterans
728
Subjective Cognitive Impairment, Depressive Symptoms, and Fatigue after a TIA or Transient Neurological Attack: A Prospective Study
729
Subjective complaints versus neuropsychological test performance after cardiopulmonary bypass
730
subjective computer training: development of a scale
731
Subjective correlates of stress management in outpatient cardiac rehabilitation: the predictive role of perceived heart risk factors
732
Subjective diffuseness of music signals convolved with binaural impulse responses
733
Subjective discriminability of invisibility: A framework for distinguishing perceptual and attentional failures of awareness
734
Subjective economic well-being in Eastern Europe
735
Subjective effects of additional doses of buprenorphine in patients on buprenorphine maintenance
736
Subjective Effects of Antidepressants: A Pilot Study of the Varieties of AntidepressantInduced Experiences in Meditators.
737
Subjective estimation of the delay time distribution in maintenance modelling
738
Subjective evaluation as a tool for learning from software project success
739
SUBJECTIVE EVALUATION OF FLOOR IMPACT NOISE BASED ON THE MODEL OF ACF/IACF
740
Subjective Evaluation of Join Cost and Smoothing Methods for Unit Selection Speech Synthesis
741
Subjective Evaluation of Lateral Pedicle Graft and Free Mucosal Graft for Donor Site Morbidity and Aesthetics in Localized Gingival Recessions
742
SUBJECTIVE EVALUATION OF MATHEMATICAL MORPHOLOGY EDGE DETECTION ON COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (CT) IMAGES
743
Subjective evaluation of music hall acoustics: Response of expert and non-expert users
744
Subjective evaluation of post-tympanoplasty hearing in relation to the pure tone threshold
745
Subjective evaluation of software evolvability using code smells: An empirical study
746
Subjective evaluation of the long-term efficacy of speech therapy on dysfunctional dysphonia
747
Subjective evaluations of sound radiated by impacted plates, using the design of experiments method
748
Subjective expected lexicographic utility with infinite state sets
749
Subjective expected utility theory with costly actions
750
Subjective Expected Utility Theory with State-Dependent Preferences
751
Subjective expected utility theory without states of the world
752
Subjective experience and the attentional lapse: Task engagement and disengagement during sustained attention
753
Subjective experience and the preparation of activist teachers:: confronting the mean old snapping turtle and the great big bear
754
Subjective Experience Aspect of Consciousness Part I Integration of Classical, Quantum, and Subquantum Concepts
755
Subjective Experience Aspect of Consciousness Part II Integration of Classical and Quantum Concepts for Emergence Hypothesis
756
Subjective experience is probably not limited to humans: The evidence from neurobiology and behavior
757
Subjective experience of early imprisonment
758
Subjective Experiences of Husbands of Spouses With Schizophrenia: An Analysis of the Husbandsʹ Descriptions of Their Experiences
759
Subjective experiences of stigma. A focus group study of schizophrenic patients, their relatives and mental health professionals
760
Subjective factors of Cleaner Production—parallel to risk perception?
761
Subjective fatigue symptoms among computer systems operators in Poland
762
Subjective food-risk judgements in tourists
763
Subjective games and equilibria
764
Subjective games in a non-cooperative game
765
Subjective health complaints in adolescence––Reliability and validity of survey methods, Pages 611-624
766
Subjective health complaints, sensitization, and sustained cognitive activation (stress)
767
Subjective Health of Male Ex-Smokers: Relationship with Time Since Smoking Cessation, Intensity and Duration of Tobacco Consumption
768
Subjective hunger sensation: Chronotype analysis of obese elderly subjects and controls in relation to affective state
769
Subjective image quality assessment of cross sectional imaging methods for the symphyseal region of the mandible prior to dental implant placement
770
Subjective image quality assessment of cross sectional imaging methods for the symphyseal region of the mandible prior to dental implant placement
771
Subjective life expectancy in the US: correspondence to actuarial estimates by age, sex and race
772
Subjective life satisfaction and objective functional outcome in bipolar and unipolar mood disorders: A longitudinal analysis
773
Subjective logic and arguing with evidence Original Research Article
774
Subjective measurement of cosmetic defects using a Computational Intelligence approach
775
Subjective measurement of cosmetic defects using a Computational Intelligence approach
776
Subjective measures of consciousness in artificial grammar learning task
777
Subjective measures of household preferences and financial decisions
778
Subjective measures of implicit knowledge that go beyond confidence: Reply to Overgaard et al.
779
Subjective memory and mood of Hong Kong Chinese adults with epilepsy
780
Subjective memory complaints and clinical characteristics in elderly Koreans: A questionnaire survey
781
Subjective memory complaints in aging are associated with elevated cortisol levels
782
Subjective memory complaints prior to and following electroconvulsive therapy
783
Subjective Mental and Physical Assessments of Workload and Its Correlation withWrist Disorders of Workers in the Assembly Line Workers of a Porcelain Company
784
Subjective metaphysics and learning from experience: The causal psychology of rational choice
785
Subjective modelling of supply and demand—the minimum of Fisher information solution
786
Subjective mood estimation co-varies with spectral power EEG characteristics
787
Subjective Neurological Symptoms Among Mobile Phone Users
788
Subjective Norms Predict Intention to Covid-19 Vaccination among Older Adults in Southern Iran: a Community-based Cross-sectional Study
789
Subjective norms: Effects on Job Satisfaction
790
Subjective operational reliability assessment of maritime transportation system
791
Subjective Oral Health Perception and Oral Health Behavior in of Korean Adolescents
792
SUBJECTIVE OVERACHIEVEMENT IN AMERICAN AND CHINESE COLLEGE STUDENTS
793
Subjective pain perceptions during labour and its management
794
Subjective Perception of Sports Performance, Training, Sleep and Dietary Patterns of Malaysian Junior Muslim Athletes during Ramadan Intermittent Fasting
795
Subjective preference for lamotrigine or topiramate in healthy volunteers: Relationship to cognitive and behavioral functioning
796
SUBJECTIVE PREFERENCE FOR SOUND SOURCES LOCATED ON THE STAGE AND IN THE ORCHESTRA PIT OF AN OPERA HOUSE
797
SUBJECTIVE PREFERENCE OF CELLISTS FOR THE DELAY TIME OF A SINGLE REFLECTION IN A PERFORMANCE
798
Subjective price search and public intervention
799
Subjective probabilities on “small” domains
800
Subjective probability : G. Wright, P. Ayton (Eds), John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, 1994. (xx +574 pp)
801
Subjective probability and quantum certainty
802
Subjective Probability of Disjunctive Hypotheses: Local-Weight Models for Decomposition of Evidential Support
803
Subjective probability over a subjective decision tree
804
Subjective probability theory with continuous acts
805
Subjective Probability under Additive Aggregation of Conditional Preferences
806
Subjective pulsatile tinnitus associated with extensive pneumatization of temporal bone
807
Subjective quality of life in a nationwide sample of Kuwaiti subjects using the short version of the WHO quality of life instrument
808
Subjective quality of life in the evaluation of programs for people with serious and persistent mental illness
809
Subjective quality of life measurement in Taipei
810
Subjective quality of life of family caregivers of community living Sudanese psychiatric patients
811
Subjective quality of life of patients with obsessive–compulsive disorder
812
Subjective Quantification of Perceptual Interactions among some 2D Scientific Visualization Methods
813
Subjective ratings of ‘hunger’ and ‘desire to eat’ are associated with preferences for different foods
814
Subjective Rationality, Self-Confirming Equilibrium, and Corporate Strategy
815
Subjective reactions to cocaine and marijuana are associated with abuse and dependence
816
Subjective reasoning—dynamic games
817
Subjective reasoning—solutions
818
Subjective report of eye fixations during serial search
819
Subjective reports and process dissociation: Fluency, knowing, and feeling
820
Subjective reports of stimulus, response, and decision times in speeded tasks: How accurate are decision time reports?
821
Subjective response to and tolerability of long-term supraphysiological doses of levothyroxine in refractory mood disorders
822
Subjective responses and comfort reception in transitional spaces for guests versus staff
823
Subjective responses to aircraft noise in an outdoor recreational setting: a combined field and laboratory study
824
SUBJECTIVE RESPONSES TO COMPUTER SIMULATIONS OF URBAN ENVIRONMENTS
825
Subjective responses to d-amphetamine alone and after pimozide pretreatment in normal, healthy volunteers
826
Subjective responses to pharmacological treatments in bipolar patients
827
Subjective responses to simulated and real environments: a comparison
828
SUBJECTIVE RIGHTNESS
829
Subjective risk measures: Bayesian predictive scenarios analysis
830
Subjective Screening of Stuttering severity, locus of control and avoidance: research edition
831
Subjective self-control and behavioural impulsivity coexist in anorexia nervosa
832
Subjective sleep duration was not related with sleep duration but with wake duration in healthy male volunteers
833
Subjective sleep experiences are related to dissociation
834
Subjective sleep quality and suicidality in patients with major depression
835
Subjective sleep quality in relation to inhibition and heart rate variability in patients with panic disorder
836
Subjective Sleep Quality in Urban Population
837
Subjective sleepiness ratings (Epworth sleepiness scale) do not reflect the same parameter of sleepiness as objective sleepiness (maintenance of wakefulness test) in patients with narcolepsy
838
Subjective Social Status as an Important Mediator in the Association Between Socioeconomic Status and Mental Health
839
Subjective social status moderates cortisol responses to social threat
840
Subjective social status: its determinants and its association with measures of ill-health in the Whitehall II study
841
Subjective somnolence relates mainly to depression among patients in a tertiary care epilepsy center
842
Subjective spacetime derived from a causal histories approach
843
Subjective Stance, Embedded Ideological Clues and Social Representations in Schimmel’s Interpretations: A Critical Discourse Enquiry
844
Subjective states associated with retrieval failures in Parkinson’s disease
845
Subjective stress in female elite athletes and non-athletes: Evidence from cortisol analyses
846
Subjective study of preferred listening conditions in Italian Catholic churches
847
Subjective study of thermal acceptability of novel enhanced displacement ventilation system and implication of occupantsʹ personal control
848
Subjective symptoms and breathing pattern at rest and following hyperventilation in anxiety and somatoform disorders
849
Subjective Symptoms and Neurobehavioral Performances of Ex-Mercury Miners at an Average of 18 Years after the Cessation of Chronic Exposure to Mercury Vapor
850
Subjective temporary equilibrium
851
Subjective theories of illness and clinical and psychological outcomes in patients with irritable bowel syndrome
852
Subjective uncertainties in habitat suitability maps
853
Subjective uncertainties in habitat suitability maps
854
Subjective Uncertainty over Behavior Strategies: A Correction
855
Subjective value determines initial dominance in binocular rivalry
856
Subjective versus objective behavioral ratings following two analogue tasks: A comparison of socially phobic and non-anxious adolescents
857
Subjective versus statistical model assessment of mortality risk in open heart surgical procedures
858
Subjective vertical and postural activity
859
Subjective Violence and Objective Violence: Revolt as Emancipation of Others in LeRoi Jones’ The Slave
860
Subjective visibility depends on level of processing
861
Subjective Visual Vertical and Horizontal Abnormalities in a Patient with Lateral Medullary Syndrome-A Case Report
862
Subjective visual vertical in patients with unilateral definite Meniere s diseases
863
Subjective visual vertical in patients with unilateral definite Meniereʹʹs diseases
864
SUBJECTIVE WELL – BEING: CASE REPORTS OF CARDIAC AND RENAL FAILURE PATIENTS
865
Subjective well-being among Latino day laborers: Examining the role of religiosity, social networks, and cigarette use
866
Subjective well-being and ‘male depression’ in male adolescents
867
SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING AND CULTURE ACROSS TIME AND SPACE
868
Subjective well-being and economic analysis: a brief introduction
869
Subjective well-being and hypertension: Effects of diagnostic labelling, antihypertensive medication and actual blood pressure
870
Subjective well-being and its determinants in rural China
871
Subjective Well-Being and Its Relationship With Personality Traits, Irrational Beliefs, and Social Support: A Model Test
872
SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING AND SELF-ESTEEM OF POST-GRADUATE STUDENTS IN PAKISTAN
873
Subjective well-being and severe motor impairments: the Tetrafigap survey on the long-term outcome of tetraplegic spinal cord injured persons
874
Subjective well-being in Swedish active seniors or seniors with cognitive complaints and its relation to commonly available biomarkers
875
Subjective Well-Being in University Students
876
Subjective well-being of nurses
877
Subjective well-being. Sex-specific effects of genetic and environmental factors
878
Subjective well-being: A case study of fishermen in Sedili, Kota Tinggi, Johor
879
Subjective, Autonomic, and Endocrine Reactivity during Social Stress in Children with Social Phobia
880
SUBJECTIVISM IN THE THEORY OF PICTORIAL ART
881
Subjectivism, Physicalism, or None of the Above? Comments on Rossʹs “The Location Problem for Color Subjectivism”
882
Subjectivism, social structure and the possibility of socio-economic order: The case of Ludwig Lachmann
883
Subjectivité et approche bio-psycho-sociale en psychiatrieSubjectivity and the bio-psycho-social approach in psychiatry
884
Subjectivité Néotène du Locuteur et son Evolution Perceptible du Monde en Langue in fieri
885
Subjectivity and ‘multitudo’
886
Subjectivity and ethics: the patient
887
Subjectivity and Ideological Interpellation: An Althusserian Reading of Bozorg Alavi’s Her Eyes
888
Subjectivity and information ethics†
889
Subjectivity and objectivity in design decisions
890
Subjectivity and objectivity in theological hermeneutics: the potential of love for interfaith encounter
891
Subjectivity and reflexivity: locating the self in research on dislocation
892
Subjectivity and the body: Introducing basic forms of self-consciousness
893
Subjectivity and the valid assessment of pre-registration student nurse clinical learning outcomes: Implications for mentors
894
Subjectivity as an evidential dimension in epistemic modal expressions
895
Subjectivity Construction through Familial Discourse Represented in Film: A Case Study of Alyosha’s Identity in Andrey Zvyagintsev’s Loveless
896
Subjectivity Effect on the Determination of Incipient Sediment Motion
897
Subjectivity Reduction of Qualitative Approach in Information Security Risk Analysis
898
Subjectivity uncertainty theory of objectification: Compensating for uncertainty about how to positively relate to others by downplaying their subjective attributes
899
Subjectless sentences in child Danish
900
Subject–object asymmetries in the acquisition of Portuguese relative clauses: Adults vs. children
901
Subject-Object Duality and States of Consciousness: A Quantum Mechanical Approach
902
Subject-Object switching in Igbo verbs: A revisit
903
Subject-Operator Disagreement in English Existential Constructions: A Corpus-Based Analysis of American English and Hong Kong English
904
Subject-Oriented Design: Towards Improved Alignment of Requirements, Design and Code
905
Subject-Oriented Design: Towards Improved Alignment of Requirements, Design and Code
906
Subjects of choice and lifelong learning
907
Subjects or people?
908
Subjects with high-normal blood pressure have higher ambulatory blood pressure values and decreased baroreflex sensitivity compared to normotensives
909
Subject-Selection Procedures in Neuropsychological Research: A Meta-Analysis and Prospective Study
910
Subject-specific changes in brain white matter on diffusion tensor imaging after sports-related concussion
911
Subject-Specific Correctness of Students’ Conceptions and Factors of Influence: Empirical Findings from a Quantitative Study with Grade 7 Students in Germany Regarding the Formation and Location of Deserts
912
Subject-specific evaluation of patellofemoral joint biomechanics during functional activity
913
Subject-specific finite element models can accurately predict strain levels in long bones
914
Subject-specific finite element models implementing a maximum principal strain criterion are able to estimate failure risk and fracture location on human femurs tested in vitro
915
Subject-specific finite element models of long bones: An in vitro evaluation of the overall accuracy
916
Subject-specific hip geometry affects predicted hip joint contact forces during gait
917
Subject-specific models of the hindfoot reveal a relationship between morphology and passive mechanical properties
918
Subject-specific musculoskeletal parameters of wrist flexors and extensors estimated by an EMG-driven musculoskeletal model
919
Subject–treatment interactions in crossover trials: performance evaluation of subgrouping methods
920
Subject-verb agreement in Spanish and English: Differences in the role of conceptual constraints
921
Subject–Verb Agreement Processes in Comprehension
922
Sub-Judice
923
Sub-Kelvin cooler configuration study for the Background Limited Infrared Submillimeter Spectrometer BLISS on SPICA Original Research Article
924
Sub-keV secondary ion mass spectrometry depth profiling: comparison of sample rotation and oxygen flooding
925
Sub-kilometer fans in Mojave Crater, Mars
926
Sub-kilometer length scales in coastal waters
927
Sub-kilometre (intra-crater) mounds in Utopia Planitia, Mars: character, occurrence and possible formation hypotheses
928
Subklasifikasi Dialek Melayu Patani-Kelantan-Terengganu: Satu Analisis Kualitatif
929
Sub-lamellar microcracking and roles of canaliculi in human cortical bone
930
Sublaminate-based lamination theory and symmetry properties of textile composite laminates
931
Sub-Laplacians of Holomorphic Lp-type on Rank One AN-Groups and Related Solvable Groups
932
SUB-LAPLACIANS OF HOLOMORPHIC Lp-TYPE ON EXPONENTIAL SOLVABLE GROUPS
933
Sublattice imbalance of substitutionally doped nitrogen in graphene
934
Sublattice modelling of the μ-phase
935
Sublattice modelling of the μ-phase
936
Sublattice subgroups of finitely presented lattice-ordered groups
937
Sublattices of lattices of order-convex sets, I. The main representation theorem
938
Sublattices of product spaces: Hulls, representations and counting Original Research Article
939
Sublattices of the Lattice of Pre-natural Classes of Modules
940
Sub-layer growth of MnHg(SCN)4(C2H6OS)2 crystal
941
Sublayer structure and reflection coefficient and their effects on concentration polarization and membrane performance in FO processes
942
Sublayers for Pt catalyst electrodeposition electrodes in PEMFC
943
Subleading collinear operators and their matrix elements Original Research Article
944
Subleading contributions from instanton corrections in N = 2 supersymmetric black hole entropy
945
Subleading corrections and central charges in the AdS/CFT correspondence
946
Subleading corrections to the |Vub| determination from exclusive B decays
947
Subleading Isgur–Wise function of Λb→Λc1 using QCD sum rules
948
Subleading light-cone distribution functions in the decays Λb→Xsγ and Λb→Xuℓν̄ℓ
949
Subleading logarithms in QCD hard scattering
950
Subleading shape functions and the determination of |Vub|
951
Subleading shape functions in B→Xuℓν̄ and the determination of |Vub|
952
Subleading-image corrections in non-linear small-x evolution Original Research Article
953
Sublethal ammonia exposure of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus L.): Effects on gill, liver and kidney histology Original Research Article
954
Sublethal and Chronic Effect of Carbaryl and Malathion on Clarius batrachus (Linn.)
955
Sublethal Copper Toxicity and Food Response in the Freshwater Crayfish Cambarus bartonii (Cambaridae, Decapoda, Crustacea)
956
Sub-lethal damage in Cronobacter sakazakii subsp. sakazakii cells after different pulsed electric field treatments in infant formula milk
957
Sub-lethal effect of combination of Metarhizium anisopliae and imidacloprid on life table of Myzus persicae (Hem.: Aphididae)
958
Sub-lethal effect of copper toxicity on liver lesions of Roach (Rutilus rutilus caspicus) juveniles
959
Sublethal effect of nanosilver on the structure of gill of Caspian roach (Rutilus rutilus caspicus) fingerlings
960
Sublethal effect of naphthalene on lipid peroxidation and antioxidant status in the edible marine crab Scylla serrata
961
Sublethal effect of silver and chromium in the green mussel Perna viridis with reference to alterations in oxygen uptake, filtration rate and membrane bound ATPase system as biomarkers Original Research Article
962
Sub-lethal effects caused by the cocaine metabolite benzoylecgonine to the freshwater mussel Dreissena polymorpha Original Research Article
963
Sublethal effects of a chlorinated and heated effluent on the physiology of the mussel, Mytilus edulis L.: A reduction in fitness for survival?
964
Sublethal Effects of an Organophosphate Insecticide on the European Eel,Anguilla anguilla
965
Sublethal effects of Artemisia annua L. and Rosmarinus officinalis L. essential oils on life table parameters of Tetranychus urticae (Acari: Tetranychidae)
966
Sublethal Effects of Baculovirus in the Cabbage Moth, Mamestra brassicae
967
Sublethal Effects of Cadmium Chloride to Testis of Zebrafish (Danio rerio)
968
Sublethal effects of chromium-VI in the Asian clam (Potamocorbula amurensis)
969
Sub-lethal effects of coastal petroluem pollution on Spartina alterniflora stem epiphytes
970
Sublethal Effects of Commonly Used Insecticides in Tomato Crop on Functional Response and Biological Parameters of Macrolophus pygmaeus Rumber (Hemiptera: Miridae)
971
Sublethal effects of contamination on the Mediterranean sponge Crambe crambe: metal accumulation and biological responses
972
Sublethal effects of copper nanoparticles on the histology of gill, liver and kidney of the Caspian roach, Rutilus rutilus caspicus
973
Sublethal effects of cupric ion activity on the grazing behaviour of three calanoid copepods
974
Sublethal effects of cyflumetofen and spirodiclofen on biological parameters of citrus red mite, Panonychus citri McGregor (Acari: Tetranychidae)
975
Sublethal effects of Dayabon® on biological parameters of twospotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae (Koch) (Acari: Tetranychidae)
976
Sublethal effects of diazinon on the structure of the testis of bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus: a microscopic analysis
977
Sublethal effects of diazinon, fenitrothion and chlorpyrifos on the functional response of predatory bug, Andrallus spinidens Fabricius (Hem.: Pentatomidae) in the laboratory conditions
978
Sublethal effects of diazinon, fenitrothion and chlorpyrifos on the functional response of predatory bug, Andrallus spinidens Fabricius (Hem.: Pentatomidae) in the laboratory conditions
979
Sublethal Effects of Diesel on Total Protein Levels and Cholesterol in Tympanotonus Fuscatus
980
Sub-Lethal Effects of Exposure of Juvenile Turbot to Oil Produced Water
981
Sub-lethal effects of heavy metals on activated sludge microorganisms
982
Sublethal effects of imidacloprid on the burrowing behaviour of two earthworm species: Modifications of the 3D burrow systems in artificial cores and consequences on gas diffusion in soil
983
Sublethal effects of imidacloprid on the burrowing behaviour of two earthworm species: Modifications of the 3D burrow systems in artificial cores and consequences on gas diffusion in soil
984
Sublethal effects of indoxacarb, imidacloprid and deltamethrin on life table parameters of Habrobracon hebetor (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) in pupal stage treatment
985
Sub-lethal effects of metal exposure: physiological and behavioural responses of the estuarine bivalve Macoma balthica
986
Sublethal effects of organophosphate, diazinon on gill tissue and growth performance of Caspian roach (Rutilus rutilus) fingerling kept in fresh water and brackish water
987
Sublethal effects of organophosphate, diazinon on gill tissue and growth performance of Caspian roach (Rutilus rutilus) fingerling kept in fresh water and brackish water
988
Sublethal effects of pentachlorophenol and hypoxia on rates of arginine kinase flux in red abalone (Haliotis rufescens) as measured by 31P magnetization saturation transfer NMR
989
Sublethal Effects of Pentachlorophenol in Abalone (Haliotis rufescens) Veliger Larvae as Measured by 31P-NMR
990
Sublethal effects of phenol on spermatogenesis in sea urchins (Anthocidaris crassispina)
991
Sublethal Effects of Phenol on the Phospholipid Fatty Acid Composition of Carp Erythrocyte Plasma Membrane
992
Sub-lethal effects of potassium dichromate on hematological and histological parameters in climbing perch, Anabas testudineus (Anabantidae)
993
Sublethal Effects of Prolonged Exposure to Disulfoton in Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss): Cytological Alterations in the Liver by a Potent Acetylcholine Esterase Inhibitor
994
Sublethal Effects of Repeated Intraperitoneal Cadmium Injections on Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
995
Sublethal effects of some biorational pesticides on population growth parameters of cabbage aphid, Brevicoryne brassicae
996
Sublethal Effects of Some Essential Oils on the Developmental and Reproduction of the Spodoptera littoralis (Boisduval)
997
Sub-lethal effects of tefluthrin on Diabrotica undecimpunctata howardi, Barber: adult emergence weights, fecundity and fertility
998
Sub-lethal effects of tefluthrin on Diabrotica undecimpunctata howardi, Barber: plant protection and larval development
999
Sublethal effects of the antibiotic tylosin on estuarine benthic microalgal communities
1000
Sublethal effects of the herbicide thiobencarb on fecundity, histopathological and biochemical changes in the African catfish (Clarias gariepinus