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White Coat Hypertension is not a benign entity: A cross-sectional study at a tertiary care hospital in Pakistan
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White coat hypertension, microalbuminuria and renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system gene variants in adolescents
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White coat hypertension—a model for introducing psychosomatic medicine to internal medicine residents and cardiology fellows
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White coats in the care of children
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White color tracking adjustment in television receivers using neural networks
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White Counselor Trainees Racial Identity and Working Alliance Perceptions
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White Crows and Aesop’s Fables
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White displaces silver as the most popular car colour in Japan & North America while the Europeans prefer black
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White dwarf axions, PAMELA data, and flipped-SU(5) Original Research Article
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White dysplastic melanocytic naevi
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White efflorescence on brick masonry and concrete masonry blocks, with special emphasis on sulfate efflorescence on concrete blocks
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White electroluminescence from ITO/porous silicon junctions
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White electroluminescence from stacked organic light emitting diode
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White emission from a ternary polymer blend by incomplete cascade energy transfer
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White emission from dinuclear cyclometalated platinum(II) complex in single-emitting layer PLEDs
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White emission from organic light emitting diodes based on energy down-convertion mechanisms
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White emission from organic light-emitting diodes with a super-thin BCP layer
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White emission via electroplex formation at poly(N-vinylcarbazole)/ 2,9-dimethyl-4,7-diphenyl-1,10-phenanthroline interface
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White etching crack (WEC) investigation by serial sectioning, focused ion beam and 3-D crack modelling
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White Evangelical Protestant Responses to the Civil Rights Movement
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White fibrous papulosis of the neck
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White Fringed Orchid as indicator of Sphagnum bog integrity
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White Glass Beads from the Auger Site, Southern Ontario, Canada
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White hair removal with electro-optical device in Pakistani population
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White HDPE bottles as source of serious contamination of water samples with Ba and Zn
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White hole, black whole, and The Book
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White ibis: Wetland wanderer : By . Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press (1993). Pp. xiii+242. Price $22.50
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White layer formation due to phase transformation in orthogonal machining of AISI 1045 annealed steel
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White LED based on poly(N-vinylcarbazole) and lanthanide complexes ternary co-doping system
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White LED light coupling into light guides with diffraction gratings
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White LEDs using conjugated polymer blends
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White lies in pediatric care: a qualitative study from nurses’ perspective
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White light electroluminescence from a hole-transporting layer of mixed organic materials
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White light electroluminescence from PSi devices capped with poly(thiophene)(s) as top contact
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White light emission and energy transfer in Dy3+/Eu3+ co-doped BaLa2WO7 phosphors
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White light emission characteristics of Tb3+ and Sm3+ co-doped CaYAlO4 nanocrystalline phosphors for solid-state lighting
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White light emission from a blue LED, combined with a sodium salt of fluorescein dye
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White light emission from a polymer bilayer by incomplete cascade energy transfer
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White light emission from a polymer bilayer by incomplete cascade energy transfer
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White light emission from a single component system: remarkable concentration effects on the fluorescence of 1,3-diaroylmethanatoboron difluoride
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White light emission from a single layer organic light emitting diode fabricated by spincoating
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White light emission from blue InGaN LED precoated with conjugated copolymer/quantum dots as hybrid phosphor
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White light emission from Dy3+ doped sodium–lead borophosphate glasses under UV light excitation
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White light emission from Eu3 +/Tb3 +/Tm3 + triply-doped aluminoborate glass excited by UV light
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White light emission from Eu3+ co-activated Ca2Gd8Si6O26:Dy3+ nanophosphors by solvothermalsynthesis
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White light emission from OEL devices based on organic dysprosium-complex
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White light emission from organic–inorganic hererostructure devices by using CdSe quantum dots as emitting layer
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White light emission from quantum well structured quantum dots
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White light emission from sonochemically synthesized rare earth doped ceria nanophosphors
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White light emission from Tm3+/Dy3+ co-doped oxyfluoride germanate glasses under UV light excitation
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White light emission from two blue emitters of an equimolar (1:1) blend in single-layer device
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White light emission in Dy3+-doped lead fluorophosphate glasses
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White light emitting devices by doping polyfluorene with two red emitters
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White light emitting diodes (LEDs) with good color rendering indices (CRI) and high luminous efficiencies by the encapsulation of mixed and double-deck phosphors
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White light emitting from single phased K2Ca1−x−yP2O7: xEu2+, yMn2+ phosphors under UV excitation
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White light from blue: white emitting organic LEDs based on spin coated blends of blue-emitting molecules
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White light generation and amplification using a soliton pulse within a nano-waveguide for the potential of solar energy conversion use
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White light generation by sensitized photon up-conversion
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White light generation combining emissions from exciplex, excimer and electromer in TAPC-based organic light-emitting diodes
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White light generation through the zinc metaphosphate glass activated by Ce3+, Tb3+ and Mn2+ ions
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White light interferometry for quantitative surface characterization in ion sputtering experiments
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White light luminescence from annealed thin ZnO deposited porous silicon
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White light up-conversion in transparent sol–gel derived glass-ceramics containing Yb3+–Er3+–Tm3+ triply-doped YF3 nanocrystals
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White light-emitting LED using electrospun Alq3/P3BT composite microfibers
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White light-emitting LED using electrospun Alq3/P3BT composite microfibers
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White light-emitting Mg0.1Sr1.9SiO4:Eu2+ phosphors
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White luminescence of Tm–Dy ions co-doped aluminoborosilicate glasses under UV light excitation
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White luminescent hybrid soft materials of lanthanide (Eu3 +, Sm3 +) beta-diketonates and Ag/Ag2S nanoparticles based with thiol-functionalized ionic liquid bridge
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White male teachers on difference: narratives of contact and tensions
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White marbles in Roman architecture: electron paramagnetic resonance identification and bootstrap assessment of the results
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White matter (dis)connections and gray matter (dys)functions in visual neglect: Gaining insights into the brain networks of spatial awareness
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White matter abnormalities in children and adolescents with temporal lobe epilepsy
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White matter abnormalities in major depression: Evidence from post-mortem, neuroimaging and genetic studies
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White Matter and Subcortical Gray Matter Microstructural Integrity in Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy: A Combined Diffusion Tensor and Kurtosis Imaging Study
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White matter atrophy and neuropsychological outcome following carbon monoxide exposure
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White matter changes in mild cognitive impairment and AD: A diffusion tensor imaging study
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White matter changes in multiple sclerosis: correlation of q-space diffusion MRI and 1H MRS
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White Matter Density in Patients with Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder and Their Unaffected Relatives
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White matter development during adolescence as shown by diffusion MRI
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White Matter Disease in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Predicts Cerebral Complications After Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
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White Matter Diseases YES, Multiple Sclerosis NO, Sjogren - Larsson Syndrome: Another Differential Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis
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White matter fiber tract segmentation in DT-MRI using geometric flows
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White matter grade and ventricular volume on brain MRI as markers of longevity in the cardiovascular health study
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White matter hyperintense lesions in genetically proven spinocerebellar ataxia 8
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White matter hyperintensities and chronicity of depression
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White matter hyperintensities and dynamics of postural control
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White matter hyperintensities and their association with suicidality in depressed young adults
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White matter hyper-intensities automatic identification and segmentation in magnetic resonance images
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White matter hyperintensities in bipolar and unipolar patients with relatively mild-to-moderate illness severity
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White matter integrity alterations in first episode, treatment-naive generalized anxiety disorder
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White matter integrity and pictorial reasoning in high-functioning children with autism
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White matter integrity in premanifest and early Huntingtonʹs disease is related to caudate loss and disease progression
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White matter lesions are associated with cortical atrophy more than entorhinal and hippocampal atrophy
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White Matter Lesions as a Predictor of Depression in the Elderly: The 3C-Dijon Study
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White matter mapping in Alzheimerʹs disease: A neuropathological study
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White matter mapping is needed
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White matter maturation in the brains of Long Evans shaker myelin mutant rats by ex-vivo QSI and DTI
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White matter microstructural abnormalities in the frontal lobe of adults with antisocial personality disorder
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White matter microstructural differences linked to left perisylvian language network in children with dyslexia
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White matter microstructure alterations of the medial forebrain bundle in melancholic depression
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White matter microstructure complements morphometry for predicting verbal memory in epilepsy
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White matter pathways associated with working memory in normal aging
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White matter signal hyperintensities in the brains of patients with late paraphrenia and the normal, community-living elderly
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White matter structure in autism: preliminary evidence from diffusion tensor imaging
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White matter T2 hyperintensity development and clinical deterioration after status epilepticus in a patient with dentatorubral-pallidoluysian atrophy
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White matter tractography by anisotropic wavefront evolution and diffusion tensor imaging
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White Matter Tractography in Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia
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White matter trajectories in pre- and postoperative DTI-examination and fibertracking for patients with brain stem cavernomas
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White matters: small vessels and slow thinking in old age
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White Men’s God: The Extraordinary Story of Missionaries in Africa
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White microcavity organic light-emitting diode based on one emitting material
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White noise analysis for Lévy processes
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White Noise Driven Korteweg–de Vries Equation
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White Noise Driven Parabolic SPDEs with Measurable Drift
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White noise driven SPDEs with reflection: Existence, uniqueness and large deviation principles
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White noise functional solutions of Wick-type stochastic generalized Hirota–Satsuma coupled KdV equations
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White noise limits for discrete dynamical systems driven by fast deterministic dynamics
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White Noise on Vector Bundles and Local Functionals
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White noise: Pigment-associated deafness
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White noise-induced spiral waves and multiple spatial coherence resonances in a neuronal network with type I excitability
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White oils and the food industry
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White oils and the food industry
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White organic electroluminescence based on a new boron complex
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White organic electroluminescence from fluorescent bis (2-(2-hydroxyphenyl) benzoxazolate)zinc doped with phosphorescent material
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White organic electroluminescent device with photovoltaic performances
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White organic light emitting diodes based on DCM dye sandwiched in 2-methyl-8-hydroxyquinolinolatolithium
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White organic light emitting diodes based on fluorene-carbazole dendrimers
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White organic light-emitting devices based on blue fluorescent dye combined with dual sub-monolayer
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White organic light-emitting devices with a bipolar transport layer between blue fluorescent and yellow phosphor-sensitized-fluorescent emitting layers
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White organic light-emitting diodes based on benzothiazole derivative
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White organic light-emitting diodes based on blue fluorescent bis(2-(2-hydroxyphenyl)benzoxazolate)zinc [Zn(hpb)2] doped with DCM dye
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White organic light-emitting diodes based on incomplete energy transfer from perylene to rubrene
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White organic light-emitting diodes emitting from both hole and electron transport layers
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White organic light-emitting diodes using a quantum dot as a color changing material
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White organic light-emitting diodes via mixing exciplex and electroplex emissions
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White Paper on Electronic Journal Usage Statistics, by Judy Luther. Washington, DC: Council on Library and Information Resources, 2000. 25p. $15.00. ISBN 1-887334-79-3.
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White paper on the health status of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and recommendations for research
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White paper on the health status of Filipino Americans and recommendations for research
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White paper report from working groups attending the international conference on research and educational opportunities in bio-fuel crop production
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White plumage reflects individual quality in female eiders
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White polyaniline as a time display: Reaction of polyaniline with gaseous oxygen
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White polymer light emitting diode materials introducing dendritic quinoxaline derivative: Synthesis, optical and electroluminescent properties
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White polymer light emitting diode materials introducing dendritic quinoxaline derivative: Synthesis, optical and electroluminescent properties
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White polymer light emitting diodes with multi-layer device structure
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White polymer light-emitting devices from ternary-polymer blend with concentration gradient
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White polymer light-emitting diode materials with efficient electron injection backbone containing polyfluorene, oxadiazole and quinoxaline derivatives
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White polymer phosphorescent light-emitting devices with a new yellow-emitting iridium complex doped into polyfluorene
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White poplar (Populus alba) as a biomonitor of trace elements in contaminated riparian forests
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White pot yndrome of the retina: a hypothei baed on the common genetic hypothei of autoimmune/inflammatory dieae
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White Rabbit: Sub-nanosecond timing over Ethernet
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White Rabbit: Sub-nanosecond timing over Ethernet
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White racism : Joe R. Feagin and Hernan Vera New York-London: Routledge, 230 pp., $49.95, $16.95 paper, 1995
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White Rice Consumption is a Risk Factor for Metabolic Syndrome in Tehrani Adults: A Prospective Approach in Tehran Lipid and Glucose Study
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White shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) recombinant lysozyme has antibacterial activity against Gram negative bacteria: Vibrio alginolyticus, Vibrio parahemolyticus and Vibrio cholerae
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White shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei immersed in seawater containing Sargassum hemiphyllum var. chinense powder and its extract showed increased immunity and resistance against Vibrio alginolyticus and white spot syndrome virus
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White shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei that had received the hot-water extract of Spirulina platensis showed earlier recovery in immunity and up-regulation of gene expressions after pH stress
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White shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei that received the hot-water extract of Gracilaria tenuistipitata showed earlier recovery in immunity after a Vibrio alginolyticus injection
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White shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei that received the hot-water extract of Gracilaria tenuistipitata showed protective innate immunity and up-regulation of gene expressions after low-salinity stress
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White side test: A simple and rapid test for evaluation of nonspecific bacterial genital infections of repeat breeding cattle
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White Skin, White Mask: Passing, Posing, and Performing in The Great Gatsby
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White spirit—paint thinner, skin stripper
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White Sponge Nevus: A Case Report
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White Sponge Nevus: Report of a Case and Review of the Literature
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White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) interaction with crayfish haemocytes
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White spot syndrome virus infection decreases the activity of antioxidant enzymes in Fenneropenaeus indicus
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White spot syndrome virus strains of different virulence induce distinct immune response in Cherax quadricarinatus
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White stem borer damage and grain yield in irrigated rice in West Java, Indonesia
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White synchrotron X-radiation-section topography of high energy density ns-pulsed (Nd:YAG) ablation damage in Si(100) wafers
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White tea (Camellia sinensis) inhibits proliferation of the colon cancer cell line, HT-29, activates caspases and protects DNA of normal cells against oxidative damage
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White upconversion emission in Y2O3:Er3+–Tm3+–Yb3+phosphor
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White upconversion luminescence generation from Ho3+ singly doped chalcohalide glasses
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White upconverted luminescence of Ho3+/Yb3+/Tm3+ tri-doped Gd2Mo3O9 phosphors
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White upconverted luminescence of rare earth ions codoped Gd2(MoO4)3 nanocrystals
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White Watsonʹs Tablets
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White Willow in Russian Literature: Folklore “Roots” of Image
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White, black, or blue cops? Race and citizen assessments of police officers
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White, phosphorescent, wet-processed, organic light-emitting diode, on a window-glass substrate
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White, red and black: Colour classification and illness management in Northern Ghana
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White, red and black: Colour classification and illness management in Northern Ghana
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White-Black Disparities in Family-Centered Care Among Children with Autism in the United States: Evidence From the NS-CSHCN 2005–2006
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White-blood-cell monitoring and clozapine
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Whiteboard scanning and image enhancement
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Whitecap coverage in coastal environment for steady and unsteady wave field conditions
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White-coat effect and blood pressure reactivity
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White-coat effect in African-American hypertensives.
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White-coat hypertension
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White-coat hypertension
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White-coat hypertension
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White-coat hypertension
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White-coat hypertension
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White-Coat Hypertension and Autonomic Nervous System Dysregulation
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White-coat hypertension as a cause of cardiovascular dysfunction
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White-coat hypertension is related to insulin resistance, but not increased left ventricular mass in elderly men
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White-coat hypertension triggered by iatrogenic hypertension
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White-Coat Resistant Hypertension
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White-Collar Crimes and Financial Corruptions
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White-electroluminescent device with horizontally patterned blue/yellow phosphor-layer structure
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White-electroluminescent device with ZnS:Mn, Cu, Cl phosphor
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White-emitting phosphors Ca6La2Na2(PO4)6F2:Dy3+ and luminescence enhancement through Ce3+ → Dy3+ energy transfer
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White-faced capuchin monkeys show triadic awareness in their choice of allies
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WHITEFLIES (ALEYRODIDAE: HOMOPTERA) OF PUNJAB, PAKISTAN
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WHITEFLY (Aleurolobus barodensis Mask.) SPATIO-TEMPORAL TRENDS IN SEMI-ARID AGRO-ECOLOGICAL ZONES OF PAKISTAN
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WHITEFLY POPULATION ON DIFFERENT COTTON VARIETIES IN PUNJAB
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Whitefly transmission of sweet potato viruses
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Whitehead and Ganea constructions for fibrewise sectional category
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Whitehead groups of localizations and the endomorphism class group
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Whitehead, R., The UK Pesticide Guide 2005. Joint publication of CABI, Wallingford, Oxford and BCPC, Alton, Hampshire, UK, , 2005 (pp. xx+612; £35) (The e-UK Pesticide Guide CD-ROM is also available).
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Whitehead’s Theory of Gravity
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Whiteheads associated with stem borer infestation in modern rice varieties: an attempt to resolve the dilemma of yield losses
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White-Jacket and white coats
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White-light continuum probed femtosecond time-resolved absorption spectroscopic measurement of β-carotene under high pressure
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White-light detection for nanoparticle sizing with the TSI Ultrafine Condensation Particle Counter
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White-light emission derived from yttrium tungstate-chloride xerogel without activator ions
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White-light emission from annealed ZnO:Si nanocomposite thin films
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White-light emission from electroluminescence diode with polyaniline as the emitting layer
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White-light emission from near UV InGaN-GaN LED chip precoated with blue/green/red phosphors
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White-light fluorescent nanoparticles from self-assembly of rhodamine B-anchored amphiphilic poly(poly(ethylene glycol)methacrylate)-b-poly(glycidyl methacrylate) block copolymer
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White-light generation through Ce3+/Mn2+-codoped and Eu2+-doped Ba1.2Ca0.8SiO4 T-phase phosphors
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White-light interferometer with dispersion: an accurate fiber-optic sensor for the measurement of distance
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White-light long-lasting phosphor Sr2MgSi2O7:Dy3+
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White-light long-lasting phosphorescence from Tb3+-activated Y2O2S phosphor Original Research Article
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White-light luminescence properties of Mg and Sn doped ZnO prepared by thermal oxidation
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White-light optical particle spectrometer for in situ measurements of condensational growth of aerosol particles
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White-light oscillations during a flare on II Peg
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White-light phosphorescence from binary coordination polymer nanoparticles
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White-light photorefractive phase mask
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White-light sources based on composites of GaN nanocrystals with conducting polymers and nanophosphors
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White-light-controlled resistive switching effect in [BaTiO3/γ-Fe2O3]/ZnO film
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White-light-emitting devices based on organic multilayer structure
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White-light-emitting diode using a single-phase full-color (Ba,Sr)10(PO4)4(SiO4)2:Eu2+ phosphor
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White-light-emitting diodes from single polymer systems based on polyfluorene copolymers end-capped with a dye
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White-light-emitting Eu2+ and Mn2+-codoped silicate phosphors synthesized through combustion process
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White-light-emitting long-lasting phosphorescence in Dy3+-doped SrSiO3
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White-Matter Integrity Predicts Stroop Performance in Patients with Geriatric Depression
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White-matter microstructure and language lateralization in left-handers: A whole-brain MRI analysis
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Whitened gradient descent, a new updating method for optimizers in deep neural networks
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Whiteness, space and alternative food practice
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Whitening filter and innovations representation of self-similar process
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Whitening of bauxite tailings
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Whitening the Single Discolored Tooth
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Whitening-Rotation-Based Semi-Blind MIMO Channel Estimation.
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White-noise modulation of high-frequency high-intensity discharge lamp ballasts
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White-nose syndrome is likely to extirpate the endangered Indiana bat over large parts of its range
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White-Opaque Switching in Candida albicans Is Controlled by Mating-Type Locus Homeodomain Proteins and Allows Efficient Mating
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Whiter than white – with optical brighteners & without UV-Quenchers
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Whitesʹ perceptions of discrimination against Blacks: The influence of common identity
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White-tailed deer distribution in response to patch burning on rangeland
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White-tailed deer management options model (DeerMOM): design, quantification, and application
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White-tailed deer management options model (DeerMOM): design, quantification, and application
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White-Tailed Deer Marrow Yields and Late Archaic Hunter-Gatherers
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White-tailed ptarmigan food calls enhance chick diet choice: learning nutritional wisdom?
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White-throated sparrows adjust behaviour in response to manipulations of barometric pressure and temperature
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White-to-white corneal diameter distribution in an adult population
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Whitewater: Decentralization of river basin water resource management
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Whitham equation with Landau damping on a half-line
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Whitham hierarchies, instanton corrections and soft supersymmetry breaking in N = 2 SU(N) super Yang-Mills theory Original Research Article
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Whitham prepotential and superpotential Original Research Article
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Whither APEC?
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Whither Conventional Blood Pressure Measurement?
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Whither Development Economics?: Suggestions for a new type of Development Economics in the light of China’s experience
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Whither digitalis?
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Whither environmental psychology? The transpersonal ecopsychology crossroads
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Whither health care inflation
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Whither industry leaders? Lessons from haute couture
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Whither information security? Examining the complementarities and substitutive effects among IT and information security firms
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Whither marine radioactivity studies?
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Whither Mental Health Policy-Where Does It Come from and Does It Go Anywhere Useful?; Comment on “Cross-National Diffusion of Mental Health Policy”
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Whither Metrics, Cont.: Assessing Publication Output of Academic Library Practitioners Across Different Types of Institutions Original Research Article
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Whither Metrics, Part II. Tools for Assessing Publication Impact of Academic Library Practitioners Original Research Article
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Whither Metrics? Tools for Assessing Publication Impact of Academic Library Practitioners Original Research Article
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Whither minimal access surgery: tribulations and expectations
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Whither multiple chemical sensitivities?
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Whither Mycobacterium vaccae?
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Whither Mycobacterium vaccae—encore
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Whither nursing education? Possibilities, panaceas, and problems
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Whither or wither extension plant pathology?
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Whither Poultry Disease and Research?
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Whither Psychoneuroimmunology? A New Era of Immunology, of Psychosomatic Medicine, and of Neuroscience
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Whither QSAR?
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Whither reputation? The effects of different stakeholders
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Whither research
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Whither scenic beauty? Visual landscape quality assessment in the 21st century
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Whither Sex Ratios in a Low Mortality Setting
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Whither soil compaction research?
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Whither soil compaction research?
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Whither Sub-Regional Cooperation? The CLMV Perspective
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Whither textile colour application research?
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Whither the Arctic 2009? Further developments
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Whither the Arctic? Conflict or cooperation in the circumpolar north
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Whither the Geosciences in the 21st Century ?
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Whither The Lancet?
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Whither the lender of last resort?: The rise and fall of public farm credit in Australia and New Zealand
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Whither the Oral Abstract Presentation
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Whither T-suppressors: if they didn’t exist would we have to invent them?
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Whither Withering’s Legacy?: Digoxin’s Role in Our Contemporary Pharmacopeia for Heart Failure
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Whitlockite-Related Phosphates Sr9A(PO4)7 (A=Sc, Cr, Fe, Ga, and In): Structure Refinement of Sr9In(PO4)7 with Synchrotron X-Ray Powder Diffraction Data
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Whitney constants and approximation of image-quasi-linear forms by image-linear forms Original Research Article
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Whitney numbers of partial dowling lattices
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Whitney numbers of projective space over R, C, H and the p-adics
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Whitney preserving functions
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Whitney preserving maps on finite graphs
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Whitney triangulations, local girth and iterated clique graphs Original Research Article
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Whitney type inequalities for local anisotropic polynomial approximation Original Research Article
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Whitneyʹs critical set in fractal
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Whitneyʹs Problem on Extendability of Functions and an Intrinsic Metric
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Whitridge Williamsʹ obstetrics
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Whittaker functions for PJ-principal series representations of Sp(3,R)
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Whittaker modules for
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Whittaker modules for Heisenberg algebras and imaginary Whittaker modules for affine Lie algebras
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Whittaker newforms for archimedean representations of GL(2) Original Research Article
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Whittaker–Kotelnikov–Shannon Sampling Theorem and Aliasing Error Original Research Article
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Whittle estimation in a heavy-tailed GARCH(1,1) model
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Whittle estimation of EGARCH and other exponential volatility models
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Who (or what) to place on a pedestal
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WHO accused of slowness in evaluating Swiss heroin-addiction treatment
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WHO acts on road safety to reverse accident trends
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Who actually read Exner? Returning to the source of the frontal “writing centre” hypothesis
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WHO addresses poverty and bioterrorism
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WHO adopts Europe-wide attack on tobacco
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WHO AFRO: failing the region
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Who am I and who are you? Priming and the influence of self versus other focused attention
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Who am I gonna do this with?: self-organization, ambiguity and decision-making in a business enterprise
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Who am I gonna do this with?: self-organization, ambiguity and decision-making in a business enterprise
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Who am I now? The experience of being a post-registration children’s student nurse in the first clinical placement
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Who ambushed airline deregulation?
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WHO analysis of causes of maternal death: a systematic review
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WHO and biological weapons investigations
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WHO and health partners lead massive cholera response in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo
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WHO and humanitarian aid groups take first steps to rebuild Afghanistan
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WHO and the challenges of the next decade
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WHO AND UNAIDS ISSUE NEW GUIDANCE ON HNTESTING AND COUNSELLING IN HEALTH FACILITIES
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WHO and UNICEF produce report on vaccines
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WHO and UNICEF report good news on measles
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WHO and UNICEF: Updates on immunization coverage and how can we improve upon ?
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Who and what is Canada? Constructing cultural identities in health care research
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Who and what is to be involved in successful coastal zone management: a Thailand example
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Who and Why Buy Organic Food? A Field Research
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WHO antenatal care randomised trial for the evaluation of a new model of routine antenatal care
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Who are the “Clever Sillies”? The intelligence, personality, and motives of clever silly originators and those who follow them
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Who are the active investors?: Evidence from venture capital
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Who are the best role models for the fellows?
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Who Are the Comorbid Adolescents? Agreement Between Psychiatric Diagnosis, Youth, Parent, and Teacher Report
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Who Are the Comorbid Adolescents? Agreement Between Psychiatric Diagnosis, Youth, Parent, and Teacher Report
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Who are the complaint-prone officers?: An examination of the relationship between police officersʹ attributes, arrest activity, assignment, and citizensʹ complaints about excessive force
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Who are the elderly who never receive influenza immunization?
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Who Are the Marital Experts?
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Who are the participants? Rethinking representational practices and writing with heterotopic possibility in qualitative inquiry
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Who are the people in your neighborhood? A descriptive analysis of individuals on public sex offender registries
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Who are the research disciples of an author? Examining publication recitation and oeuvre citation exhaustivity
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Who are the restrained and secluded patients: a 15-year nationwide study
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Who are the right teachers for medical clinical students? Investigating stakeholders’ opinions using modified Delphi approach
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Who are the surgery clerkship directors and what are their educational needs?
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Who are we and what do we think?
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Who are we buying this for anyway? The usersʹ point of view
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WHO argues the economic case for tackling violence
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WHO assembles leading economists to study poverty reduction and health
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WHO assessment of health systems performance
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WHO at country level
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Who attempts suicide by burning? An analysis of age patterns of mortality by self-inflicted burning in the United States
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Who attends skin cancer clinics within a randomized melanoma screening program?
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Who bears the burden of employer compliance with social security contributions? Evidence from Chinese firm level data
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Who bears the environmental burden in China—An analysis of the distribution of industrial pollution sources?
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Who becomes a teacher? The characteristics of student teachers in four countries
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Who becomes depressed? The Islington community study of older people
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Who begets whom? Plant cell fate determination by asymmetric cell division
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WHO begins staff cuts to save $54 million
367
Who Believes in “Communication”?: Norman Cousins Lecture 1999
368
Who believes in astrology?: Effect of favorableness of astrologically derived personality descriptions on acceptance of astrology
369
Who Believes Propaganda? Media Effects during the Anti-Japanese Protests in Beijing
370
Who benefits from a GED? Evidence for females from High School and Beyond
371
Who benefits from a rectus femoris transfer?
372
Who benefits from access to green space? A case study from Sheffield, UK
373
Who benefits from antidumping legislation?
374
Who benefits from disclosure? Exploration of attachment style differences in the effects of expressing emotions
375
Who benefits from financial development? New methods, new evidence
376
Who Benefits from Granulomas, Mycobacteria or Host?
377
Who Benefits from Mastery Learning?
378
Who benefits from network analysis: ethics of social network research
379
Who benefits from radiotherapy in treatment of endometrial cancer and at what price?
380
Who benefits from regional trade agreements? The view from the stock market
381
Who benefits from secondary market price stabilization of IOPs?
382
Who benefits from virtuality?
383
Who benefits most? The effects of managerial assistance on high- versus low-performing small businesses
384
WHO boosts internet access to clinical trials
385
Who brings out the dead? Necrophoresis in the red ant, Myrmica rubra
386
Who brings patients to the psychiatric emergency room?: Psychosocial and psychiatric correlates
387
Who Built Carpow? A Review of Events in Britain in the Reigns of Commodus and Septimius Severus
388
Who burned and how to prevent?: Identification of risk for and prevention of burns among epileptic patients
389
Who Buys and Who Sells Options: The Role of Options in an Economy with Background Risk,
390
WHO call for action against cholera in Africa
391
WHO calls for international public hearing on tobacco control
392
WHO calls for tobacco tax increase and warns against industry tactics
393
Who Calls QUIT®? The characteristics of smokers seeking advice via a telephone helpline compared with smokers attending a clinic and those in the general population
394
Who came first?
395
Who can communicate with whom? Language experience affects infants’ evaluation of others as monolingual or multilingual
396
Who can lead the world on human rights?
397
Who can you trust? Credibility assessment in online health forums
398
Who cares about care in nursing education? Original Research Article
399
Who Cares about System Verification?
400
Who cares for a stressed brain? The mother, the kid or both?
401
Who cares for the (psycho)somatic problems of schizophrenic patients?
402
Who cares wins: The role of local news and news sources in influencing community responses to marine protected areas
403
Who carries passengers in the back of pickup trucks?
404
Who changes the string coupling? Original Research Article
405
WHO chastises India over dengue epidemic
406
Who cheats at university? A self-report study of dishonest academic behaviours in a sample of Australian university students
407
WHO chief announces surprise move to stand down
408
WHO chief endorses diluted antitobacco text
409
WHO Child Atlas Project
410
WHO child growth standards
411
Who chooses to teach (and why)?
412
Who chooses whom? Syndication, skills and reputation
413
WHO Collaborating Centre for Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome for the Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office, Faculty of Medicine, Kuwait University, Kuwait
414
Who Comes Off Best With Closed Chest?: Aortic Valve Replacement in Patients With High Surgical Risk
415
Who comes to be weighed: an exception to the inverse care law
416
Who comes when: personality differences in early and later participation in a university subject pool
417
WHO commission announces bold plan for worldʹs poor
418
WHO compares health-care systems across the globe
419
WHO confirms human-to-human avian flu transmission
420
Who consumes functional foods and nutraceuticals in Canada?: Results of cluster analysis of the 2006 survey of Canadians’ Demand for Food Products Supporting Health and Wellness
421
Who Controls New Mexicos Acequias? Acequia Government
422
Who controls the controllers?
423
Who controls the controllers? – Authorsʹ reply
424
Who Controls the Internet? Illusions of a Borderless World, Goldsmith Jack, Wu Tim. Oxford University Press, USA (2006), ISBN: 0-19-515266-2
425
Who controls the monthly variations of NH4+ nitrogen isotope composition in precipitation?
426
Who co-operates for innovation, and why: An empirical analysis
427
Who cooperates on R&D?
428
Who coordinates infection control programs in Australia?
429
WHO coordinates response to new CJD variant
430
Who creates political business cycles: should central banks be blamed?
431
Who dares, learns: chemical inspection behaviour and acquired predator recognition in a characin fish
432
WHO debate diagnostic criteria for new variant CJD
433
WHO declares Beijing to be free of SARS
434
WHO Declares COVID-19 a Pandemic
435
WHO declares that the poor inherit the diseases of the rich
436
WHO demands tighter voluntary tobacco controls
437
Who determines household savings for old age? Evidence from Dutch panel data
438
Who determines Mexican trade policy?
439
Who determines the rehabilitation needs of care home residents?: An observational survey
440
Who develops PTSD from motor vehicle accidents?
441
Who did Buzz see someone? Grammaticality judgement of wh-questions in typically developing children and children with Grammatical-SLI
442
WHO Director-General announces senior team
443
WHO Director-General election
444
WHO Director-General election: a more connected WHO
445
WHO Director-General election: an agenda for the future
446
WHO Director-General election: public-health infrastructures
447
WHO Director-General elections—join The Lancet debate
448
Who discovered the Flynn effect? A review of early studies of the secular increase of intelligence
449
Who disrupts from placement in foster and kinship care?
450
Who Do ASCE Members Work For?
451
Who Do Consumers Trust for Information: The Case of Genetically Modified Foods?
452
Who do students with mild disabilities nominate as cool in inclusive general education classrooms?
453
Who do you trust?
454
Who does what in China’s new energy vehicle industry?
455
Who Doesn’t Want to be a Leader? Leaders Are Such Wonderful People Comment on “Leadership and Leadership Development in Healthcare Settings - A Simplistic Solution to Complex Problems?”
456
Who dominates whom in the ecosystem? Energy flow bottlenecks and cascading extinctions
457
WHO draws attention to womenʹs health in south-east Asia
458
Who drinks and why? A review of socio-demographic, personality, and contextual issues behind the drinking motives in young people
459
Who drives real interest rates around the Pacific Rim: the USA or Japan?
460
WHO drops two generics from approved HIV drugs list
461
Who Dunnit? Metatags and Hyperauthorship
462
Who eats first? Uptake of pellet bait by target and non-target species
463
Who eats healthily? A population-based study among young Swiss residents
464
Who eats sea meat? Expanding human consumption of marine mammals
465
WHO election—a spur to reconfigure neurological illness
466
Who emits most? Associations between socio-economic factors and UK householdsʹ home energy, transport, indirect and total CO2 emissions
467
WHO emphasises world air-pollution crisis
468
WHO EMRO’s approach for supporting e-health in the Eastern Mediterranean Region
469
WHO Ending Childhood Obesity and Iran-Ending Childhood Obesity Programs Based on Urban Health Equity Indicators: A Qualitative Content Analysis
470
Who enrolls in a self-help cessation program for smokeless tobacco?
471
Who enters nursing schools and why do they choose nursing? A comparison with female non-nursing students using longitudinal data
472
WHO estimates of the causes of death in children
473
WHO events addressing public health priorities
474
WHO events addressing public health priorities: Improving the quality of care and patient safety in the Eastern Mediterranean Region
475
WHO events addressing public health priorities: MERS-CoV: new initiatives in research and scaling up infection prevention and control measures in healthcare settings
476
WHO events addressing public health priorities: Moving health diplomacy forward
477
WHO events addressing public health priorities: Promoting physical activity: a regional call for action
478
WHO events addressing public health priorities: Saving the lives of mothers and children
479
WHO examines the health of indigenous peoples
480
Who exceeds ATP-III risk thresholds? Systematic examination of the effect of varying age and risk factor levels in the ATP-III risk assessment tool
481
WHO executive board addresses poverty and bioterrorism
482
Who expects the municipalities to take the initiative in tourism development? Residents’ attitudes of Amami Oshima Island in Japan
483
Who experiences “America the beautiful”?: Ethnicity moderating the effect of acculturation on body image and risks for eating disorders among immigrant women
484
Who expressed what emotion? Men grab anger, women grab happiness
485
WHO faces funding squeeze as richer countries make a stand
486
WHO FACILITATES INFLUENZA VACCINE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
487
WHO facilitates international collaboration in setting standards for clinical trial registration
488
Who favors enlargement?: Determinants of support for EU membership in the candidate countriesʹ referenda
489
WHO FCTC as a Pioneering and Learning Instrument; Comment on “The Legal Strength of International Health Instruments - What It Brings to Global Health Governance?”
490
WHO fears for health of the Iraqi people
491
Who follows whom? Shoaling preferences and social learning of foraging information in guppies
492
Who forgives others, themselves, and situations? The roles of narcissism, guilt, self-esteem, and agreeableness
493
Who formulates renewable-energy policy? A Swedish example
494
WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control
495
Who gains from "brain and body drain" business -developing/developed world or individuals: A comparative study between skilled and semi/unskilled emigrants
496
Who gains from non-collusive corruption?
497
Who gains from the demographic dividend? Forecasting income by age
498
Who gains from trade reform? Some remaining puzzles
499
Who Gains Most? A 10-Year Experience With 611 Thoracoscopic Talc Pleurodeses
500
Who gets caught?: Statistical discrimination in law enforcement
501
Who gets credit? The behavior of bureaucrats and state banks in allocating credit to Chinese state-owned enterprises
502
Who gets protection orders for intimate partner violence? Original Research Article
503
Who gets the goods? A general equilibrium perspective on food aid in Mozambique
504
Who gets to be an author...fallout from a recent controversy
505
Who gets to speak and what must they say?: a commentary on the Briloff affair
506
Who gets what in environmental policy?
507
Who Gets What? Citrus Marketing in Bunir District of Pakistan
508
WHO gives helping hand to care for the blind
509
WHO gives southeast Asia a health warning
510
WHO gives warning on failing Palestinian health
511
Who goes to a library for cancer information in the e-health era? A secondary data analysis of the Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS)
512
Who Governs Academic Freedom in International Studies?
513
Who governs energy? The challenges facing global energy governance
514
WHO guidelines for management of severe malnutrition in rural South African hospitals: effect on case fatality and the influence of operational factors
515
WHO guidelines for treatment of severe pneumonia
516
WHO guidelines for treatment of severe pneumonia
517
WHO guidelines for treatment of severe pneumonia – Authorsʹ reply
518
Who has regular mammograms? Effects of knowledge, beliefs, socioeconomic status, and health-related factors
519
Who Have Higher Psychological Well-Being? A Comparison Between Early Married and Adulthood Married Women
520
WHO helps develop health service for Chinaʹs peasant population
521
Who herds?
522
WHO highlights poverty, the big killer
523
WHO histologic classification is a prognostic indicator in thymoma
524
Who hits and hoots at whom? Potential for interference competition between barred and northern spotted owls
525
WHO holds initial session on anti-tobacco accord
526
Who holds the key to IT security?
527
WHO identifies drug-resistant tuberculosis “hotspots
528
WHO Indicators and its Compliance by General Practitioners of Lahore, Pakistan
529
WHO initiates global leprosy health-care alliance
530
Who Initiates Proteasomal Degradation?
531
WHO INTENSIFIED WORK ON SAFE BLOOD FOR MOTHERS
532
WHO intensifies war against tobacco in developing countries
533
WHO International Health Regulations (IHR) vs COVID-19 Uncertainty
534
WHO International multicenter Listeria monocytogenes subtyping study—rationale and set-up of the study
535
WHO investigates electromagnetic fields
536
Who invests in renewable electricity production? Empirical evidence and suggestions for further research
537
Who Is a Good Doctor? Patients & Physicians’ Perspectives
538
Who is a Modeler?
539
Who is afraid of political instability?
540
Who is an Ideal Organizational Leader in Iran? Examining the Content, Structure, and Consequences of Iranian Implicit Leadership Theories (IILTS)
541
Who is approachable?
542
Who is at risk for atherosclerotic disease? Lessons from intravascular ultrasound
543
Who is at risk for dropout from group cognitive-behavior therapy for insomnia?
544
Who is at risk for post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorders (PTLD) after liver transplantation?
545
Who is at risk of coeliac disease? Prospective case finding in a luminal gastroenterology service
546
Who is at risk of post-MI depressive symptoms?
547
Who is being served?
548
Who is best at predicting childrenʹs anxiety in response to a social evaluative task?: A comparison of child, parent, and teacher reports
549
Who is better for handling domestic violence? A comparison between Taiwanese female and male Officers
550
Who is building what in urban Ghana?: Housing supply in three towns
551
Who is caring for our most vulnerable children?: The motivation to foster in child welfare
552
Who is causing what? The sense of agency is relational and efferent-triggered
553
Who is crossing where? Infants’ discrimination of figures and grounds in events
554
Who is discouraged from applying for credit?
555
Who is discouraged from applying for credit?
556
Who is driving when unrestrained children and teenagers are hurt?
557
Who is fooling us?
558
Who is fooling us?
559
Who is going to win the next Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence Fellowship Award? Evaluating researchers by mining bibliographic data
560
Who is hurt by procyclical mortality?
561
Who Is Immune Against COVID-19 and Safe to Return to Work: The Impact of Laboratory Assays
562
Who is in whose pocket? Director compensation, board independence, and barriers to effective monitoring
563
Who is interested in biotech? R&D strategies, knowledge base and market sales of Indian biopharmaceutical firms
564
Who is Jack Bauer?
565
Who is late and who is early? Big Five personality factors and punctuality in attending psychological experiments
566
Who is LB1? Discriminant analysis for the classification of specimens
567
Who is leading the change?: U.S. dietary quality comparison between 1965 and 1996 Original Research Article
568
Who is left, who is right?
569
Who is liable for insecure systems?
570
Who is Listening to us from Geography Education? Is Anyone Out There?
571
Who is MADD? Mixed anxiety depressive disorder in the general population
572
WHO IS MY NEIGHBOR?: HUMANITY AND PROXIMITY
573
Who is One Locus Mismatched sibling Donor, Who is not?
574
Who is playing doctor?—The gap between self-perceived versus professionally diagnosed chronic conditions among the underserved minority
575
Who is preferred to-Do Intra Uterine Insemination? Physician or Midwife
576
Who is ready for the results? Reflections on the multivoicedness of useful research
577
Who is responsible for food risks? The influence of risk type and risk characteristics
578
Who is Responsible for Responsible Innovation? Lessons From an Investigation into Responsible Innovation in Health; Comment on “What Health System Challenges Should Responsible Innovation in Health Address? Insights From an International Scoping Review”
579
Who is responsible for the care of refugees?
580
Who is Responsible?
581
Who is Responsible?
582
Who is selling Ecotourism to whom?
583
Who is Sleeping Beauty? Quality of Sleep and Adolescents’ Sleep-Psychophysiological-Emotional-Personality Profile
584
Who is Sleeping Beauty? Quality of Sleep and Adolescents’ Sleep-Psychophysiological-Emotional-Personality Profile
585
Who is speaking? Implicit and explicit self and other voice recognition
586
Who is talking in backward crosstalk? Disentangling response- from goal-conflict in dual-task performance
587
Who is that masked educator? Deconstructing the teaching and learning processes of an innovative humanistic simulation technique
588
Who is the bad guy in myocardial postischemic reperfusion injury?
589
Who is the Chinese consumer? Segmentation in the Peopleʹs Republic of China
590
Who is the decision-maker: the parents or the child in group package tours?
591
Who is the fairest of them all? An attributional approach to price fairness perceptions
592
WHO IS THE INVADER? ALIEN SPECIES, PROPERTY RIGHTS, AND THE POLICE POWER
593
Who is the Most Effective Agent When Giving Indirect Written Corrective Feedback?
594
Who is the rogue? Discourse, power and spatial politics in post-war Sri Lanka
595
Who is the typical college student? Implications for personalized normative feedback interventions
596
Who is the wine tourist?
597
Who is to blame for the rise in obesity?
598
Who is to blame?
599
Who is to retrain the teacher trainers?: A Papua New Guinea case study
600
Who is treated, and how, for depression
601
Who is using the .co.uk domain? Professional and media adoption of the web
602
Who is using the new technology? The association of wealth status and gender with the planting of improved tree fallows in Eastern Province, Zambia
603
Who is where: Deriving right edge WH phrases in Ikalanga WH constructions
604
Who is whistling? Localizing and identifying phonating dolphins in captivity
605
Who is your same day surgery learner? : Burns-Stewart, S.M. (1987) Perioperative Nursing Quarterly Vol. 3 No. 2 pp. 14–18
606
Who kicks the habit and how they do it: Socioeconomic differences across methods of quitting smoking in the USA
607
Who killed Cockrobin? The limitations of pathobiography
608
Who Killed the English National Health Service?
609
Who Knows This Patient?
610
Who Knows What about Whom: What Role Does Common Ground Play in Accessing Distant Information?,,
611
Who knows your HIV status? What HIV + patients and their network members know about each other
612
Who knows: Safeguarding your privacy in a networked world : Cavoukian Ann & Tapscott Don. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1996. 233 pp. $24.95. ISBN 0-07-063320-7
613
WHO launches campaign to tackle blindness
614
WHO launches cautiously optimistic report on health
615
WHO launches first global strategy on traditional medicines
616
WHO launches initiative against obesity
617
WHO launches integrated health services study centre in Spain
618
WHO launches international programme to combat childhood blindness
619
WHO launches mobile-phone hazards study
620
WHO leadership: a swift start but with few clear objectives
621
Who leads research productivity growth? Guidelines for R&D policy-makers
622
Who let the dogs out? Infection control did: Utility of dogs in health care settings and infection control aspects
623
Who likes it more? Restrained eaters’ implicit attitudes towards food
624
WHO LIVES IN OUR DISHWASHER? PRELIMINAR RESULTS OF FUNGAL METAGENOMIC ANALYSIS OF HOUSEHOLD DISHWASHERS
625
WHO lowers figures on SARS infections
626
Who makes acquisitions? CEO overconfidence and the marketʹs reaction
627
Who Makes Decisions in Hospital? A Scoping Review and Meta-Synthesis
628
Who makes farming decisions? A study of Costa Rican dairy farmers
629
Who makes markets
630
Who Manages Hypertensive Patients? : The Primary Care-Hospital Interface
631
WHO MARKS TURNING POINT FOR ONE BILLION PEOPLE
632
Who May Enter? The Impact of In-Group Identification on In-Group/Out-Group Categorization
633
WHO meets on xenotransplants
634
WHO MPOWER tobacco control scores in the Eastern Mediterranean countries based on the 2011 report
635
WHO multicentre randomised trial of misoprostol in the management of the third stage of labour
636
WHO must continue its work on access to medicines in developing countries
637
WHO must defend patientsʹ interests, not industry
638
Who needs a defibrillator after myocardial infarction?
639
Who Needs a Defibrillator?: The Beat Goes On
640
Who needs adaptive immunity?
641
Who needs liquor stores when parents will do? The importance of social sources of alcohol among young urban teens
642
Who needs neuroethics?
643
Who needs QP for linear MPC anyway?
644
Who needs surveillance of the contralateral carotid artery?
645
Who Needs to Be Allocated in ICU after Thoracic Surgery? An Observational Study
646
Who needs to know? The state of public access to federal government information
647
WHO NETWORK SUPPORTS EFFORTS TO ADDRESS NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASES IN DEVELOPMENT GOALS
648
WHO NEWS RELEASE: International Health Organizations urge more funding for yellow fever vaccine stockpile
649
WHO News Release: Landmark agreement improves global preparedness for influenza pandemics
650
WHO News Release: Sixty-fourth World Health Assembly closes after passing multiple resolutions
651
WHO offices in Afghanistan bombed
652
Who Opened Pandoraʹs Box?
653
Who owns America? Social conflict over property rights : Harvey M. Jacobs (Ed.); The University of Wisconsin press, Madison, WI, 1998. 286pp.
654
Who Owns America? Social Conflict Over Property Rights: Harvey M. Jacobs (Ed.); University of Wisconsin Press, Madison. 1998, pp. xvi, 268, Index, paperback, ISBN 0-299-15994-9
655
Who owns enterprise information? Data ownership rights in Europe and the U.S.
656
Who owns the major US subsidiaries of foreign banks?: A note
657
Who owns the right? The determinants of community benefits from logging in Indonesia
658
Who owns your body? Legal issues on the ownership of bodily material
659
Who Participates in Population Based Studies of Visual Impairment? The Salisbury Eye Evaluation Project Experience
660
Who participates in R&D subsidy programs?: The case of Spanish manufacturing firms
661
Who participates in what activities? patterns of community participation among eastern Iranian people
662
Who pays for bank insolvency in transition and emerging economies?
663
Who pays for bank insolvency?
664
Who pays for fiscal expansion? Distributional effects of fiscal spending in a small open economy with foreign capital
665
Who pays for the ‘beer fridge’? Evidence from Canada
666
Who pays for universal service? When telephone policies become transparent: Robert W. Crandall and Leonard Waverman (Eds.); The Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, 2000, pp. 199, $16.95 paperback, ISBN 0-8157-1611-7
667
Who pays more for health services in middle-income countries: lessons from Mexico
668
Who pays when auction rules are bent?
669
Who Plays a Bigger Part in Teenage Females’ Psychopathology? The Role of Parents and Peers’ Emotion Socialization
670
WHO pledges to work for safe motherhood
671
WHO policies for tuberculosis control
672
Who Posts DeCSS and Why?: A Content Analysis of Web Sites Posting DVD Circumvention Software
673
Who posts performance bonds and why? Evidence from Chinaʹs CEOs
674
WHO praises Bam response but warns of disease
675
Who presents to our electroneurophysiology laboratory?
676
WHO programme gives hope to blind and partially sighted people in Africa
677
WHO proposes new global health policy
678
Who provides professional development? A study of professional development in Qatar
679
WHO publishes watered down draft of the tobacco-control treaty
680
WHO put malaria and tobacco top of their agenda
681
Who put the cog in infant cognition? Is rich interpretation too costly?
682
WHO puts effort into tackling epidemics
683
WHO puts HIV/AIDS pandemic at top of its agenda
684
Who puts the most energy into energy conservation? A segmentation of energy consumers based on energy-related behavioral characteristics
685
Who reads self-help books?: Development and validation of the Self-Help Reading Attitudes Survey
686
Who Reads This Stuff Anyway?
687
Who Really Lives Next Door: Creating False Memories with Phonological Neighbors,,
688
Who really wrote your paper?
689
WHO reassesses appropriate body-mass index for Asian populations
690
Who rebounds most? Estimating direct and indirect rebound effects for different UK socioeconomic groups
691
Who receives depression-specific treatment? A secondary data-based analysis of outpatient care received by over 780,000 statutory health-insured individuals diagnosed with depression
692
WHO Recommendations for the production, control and regulation of human plasma for fractionation
693
WHO recommendations put women first
694
WHO recommends global use of rotavirus vaccines
695
WHO reconsiders risks from Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
696
Who recycles and when? A review of personal and situational factors
697
Who regrets more after choosing a non-status-quo option? Post decisional regret under need for cognitive closure
698
WHO rejection of Taiwan as observer
699
WHO rejects Taiwan as observer
700
WHO releases stricter guidelines on emergency drug donations
701
WHO report 2000
702
WHO report 2000
703
WHO report aims to increase understanding of mental health
704
WHO report on mental and neurological disorders
705
WHO report paints mixed picture of immunisation progress
706
Who reports earning when reporting is optional? The market for new franchises
707
WHO reports on economy measures
708
WHO reveals strategy for its “way ahead”
709
WHO review committee makes NICE recommendations
710
WHO reviews health-care privatisation in developing countries
711
Who Reviews the Reviewers? Feasibility of Using a Fictitious Manuscript to Evaluate Peer Reviewer Performance, ,
712
Who risky driving behavior in a flood of deals? a case analysis
713
Who rules Japan? The inner circles of economic and political power : Harold R. Kerbo and John A. McKinstry, Praeger, 1995, 214 pages
714
Who rules? The new politics of medical regulation
715
Who runs fastest in an adaptive landscape: sexual versus asexual reproduction
716
Who Said (a Falsifiable) What to Whom? A review of Helen Fisher, Why Him, Why Her. Henry Holt: New York, 2009, 304 pp.
717
Who said politicians cannot be conservative? Comparing reform capacity in the Czech and Hungarian telecom administrations
718
Who Said Statistics is A Dull Subject? The Lady Tasting Tea: How Statistics Revolutionized Science in The 20th Century.: David Salsburg, W. H. Freeman and Company, New York, 2001, pp. xi + 340. $23.95 (cl), ISBN 0-7167-4106-7
719
Who said that size is all that matters?
720
Who said that?
721
Who says yes? Identifying selection biases in a psychosocial intervention study of multiple sclerosis
722
Who Secures the Security of Supply? European Perspectives on Security, Competition, and Liability
723
Who Seeks Treatment for Dual Disorders? Observations from a Dual Disorder Clinic at the National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre in India Over a 12 Year Period
724
WHO sees DOTS
725
WHO sends team to Iraq to investigate effects of depleted uranium
726
WHO sets dot-health in its sights
727
Who Shall Follow? factors affecting the adoption of succession plans in Taiwan
728
Who shall lead? An integrative personality approach to the study of the antecedents of status in informal social organizations
729
Who should administer energy-efficiency programs?
730
Who should be given priority in a queue?
731
Who should be given the credit for the discovery of carbon nanotubes?
732
Who Should be Interviewed? A Response from Cluster Analysis
733
Who Should be Interviewed? A Response from Cluster Analysis
734
Who Should Be Screened for Postpartum Anemia? An Evaluation of Current Recommendations
735
Who should be the guardians of womenʹs “sacred space”?
736
Who should be treated surgically for a displaced clavicle fracture?
737
Who should be treated with angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors after myocardial infarction?
738
Who should be worried about asymmetric information in litigation?
739
WHO should build partnerships with the pharmaceutical industry to improve public health
740
Who Should construct and control Internet coursework?
741
Who should control inventory in a supply chain?
742
who should do it?
743
WHO should focus on improving health systems
744
Who should follow up lung cancer patients after operation?
745
Who should have their cholesterol measured? A comparison of selective cholesterol screening methods
746
Who should lead a trauma team: surgeon or non surgeon? A systematic review and meta-analysis
747
Who Should Learn Proving and Why: An Examination of Secondary Mathematics Teachers’ Perspectives
748
Who should manage protected areas in the Swedish mountain region? A survey approach to co-management
749
Who Should Pay for Reserve?
750
Who should pay transition costs?
751
Who should perform image-guided breast biopsy and treatment?
752
Who should perform liver transplantation? Should that be the transplant surgeon, the hepatobilary surgeon, or the general surgeon?: Part I: The Transplant Surgeon
753
Who Should Regulate the Siting of Electric Transmission Lines Anyway? A Jurisdictional Study
754
Who should teach medical students surgery?
755
Who should treat liver transplant patients? The transplant hepatologist or the gastroenterologist? Part I: The Transplant Hepatologist
756
Who should undergo esophagectomy?
757
Who should wear mask against airborne infections? Altering the contact network for controlling the spread of contagious diseases
758
Who should wear mask against airborne infections? Altering the contact network for controlling the spread of contagious diseases
759
WHO should work to develop Alzheimerʹs standards
760
Who signs an organ transplant donor card? A study of personality and individual differences in a sample of Israeli university students
761
Who smokes in hollywood? characteristics of smokers in popular films from 1940 to 1989
762
Who solved the protein folding problem?
763
WHO staff members express concerns over internal restructuring
764
WHO starts final campaign against polio
765
Who stays, who walks, and why in high-intensity service contexts
766
WHO steps up campaign on counterfeit drugs
767
Who steps up fight against poliomyelitis
768
WHO STEPS-wise Approach in Assessment of Dental Caries and Children s Quality of Life in Indonesia
769
Who still eats three meals a day? Findings from a quantitative survey in the Paris area
770
Who stole the money, and when? Individual and situational determinants of employee theft
771
WHO stresses need to ensure the safety of children’s medicines
772
WHO struggles with appeal to prevent meningitis outbreak
773
WHO study on subtyping Listeria monocytogenes: results of phage-typing
774
Who succeeds as an entrepreneur? An analysis of the post-entry performance of new firms in Japan
775
Who Suffers More from Job Insecurity? A Meta-Analytic Review
776
Who supported the Deutsche Bundesbank?: An empirical investigation
777
Who syncs? Social motives and interpersonal coordination
778
WHO systematic review of randomised controlled trials of routine antenatal care
779
WHO tackles hearing disabilities in developing world
780
WHO tackles the right to sight
781
WHO takes aggressive stance with leprosy
782
WHO takes another step towards polio eradication
783
Who takes health risks? A probe into eight personality typesWho takes health risks? A probe into eight personality types
784
Who Takes the Lead in Risky Decision Making? Effects of Group Membersʹ Risk Preferences and Prototypicality
785
Who takes the lead in the development of ulcerative colitis–associated colorectal cancers: mutator, suppressor, or methylator pathway?
786
WHO targets economic health as well
787
Who targets inflation explicitly?
788
WHO targets measles and hepatitis B in Western Pacific
789
Who teaches the teachers? Identity, discourse and policy in teacher education
790
Who teaches whom? Race and the distribution of novice teachers
791
Who throws good money after bad? Action vs. state orientation moderates the sunk cost fallacy
792
WHO tightens its belt
793
WHO to act on violence
794
Who to assess pain using Orem Self-Care Model
795
Who to follow recommendation in large-scale online development communities
796
WHO to improve epilepsy management in Africa
797
Who to punish? Individual decisions and majority rule in mitigating the free rider problem
798
WHO to strengthen commitment to polio eradication
799
Who trades IPOs? A close look at the first days of trading
800
Who trades\In the stock\Index futures market when the underlying cash market\Is not tradin
801
Who tweets in academia? An overview of Twitter use in higher education
802
Who underreacts to cash-flow news? evidence from trading between individuals and institutions
803
WHO URGES CHANGE FOR AILING HEALTH SYSTEMS
804
WHO urges developing countries to invest in health
805
WHO urges farmers to cut use of antibiotic growth agents
806
WHO URGES INCREASED INVESTMENTS AND SERVICES FOR MENTAL HEALTH
807
WHO urges integrated support for breastfeeding
808
WHO urges more research into acrylamide in food
809
WHO urges preparedness for biological weapon attacks
810
WHO uses Malaria Day to promote ACTs
811
Who uses Over-The-Counter psychotropics?: Characteristics, functioning, and (mental) health profile
812
Who uses telephone based helplines? Relating deprivation indices to users of NHS Direct
813
Who Uses The Health Services More? A Descriptive Study of Excessive Users’ Profile and Causes
814
Who Uses Urban Parks? A Study of User Characteristics and Activity Patterns of Ramna Park, Dhaka
815
Who visits the psychiatric emergency room for the first time?
816
Who votes for public environmental goods in California?: Evidence from a spatial analysis of voting for environmental ballot measures
817
Who wants a bad neighbour? Environmental evaluation of potential sites for a waste water treatment works in Hull
818
Who wants a bad neighbour? Environmental evaluation of potential sites for a waste water treatment works in Hull
819
Who wants a gun license?
820
Who wants food? Individual characteristics in raven yells
821
Who wants safer streets? Explaining concern for public safety in Brazil
822
Who wants to be a billionaire?
823
Who Wants to Be Informed — Less Risk Aversion or $ More Risk Aversion?
824
Who wants to play “Follow the leader?” A theory of charismatic relationships based on routinized charisma and follower characteristics
825
WHO wants total ban on tobacco advertising
826
WHO warns of countries failing fight against TB
827
WHO warns of epidemic leishmania
828
WHO warns of microbial threat
829
Who Was Lucy Sprague Mitchell . . . And Why Should You Know?
830
Who was Osler?
831
Who was the first? An experimental application of carnivore and hominid overlapping marks at the Pleistocene archaeological sites
832
Who washes hands after using the bathroom?
833
WHO waters down draft strategy on diet and health
834
Who we become depends on the company we keep and on what we do and say together
835
Who Wears the Pants? The (Multi)Cultural Politics of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
836
WHO will be “vigourously engaged” in neurological disorders
837
WHO WILL BECOME MALNOURISHED? A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH MALNUTRITION IN OLDER PERSONS LIVING AT HOME
838
Who will benefit from antiresorptive treatment (bisphosphonates)?
839
Who will benefit from pelvic floor muscle training for stress urinary incontinence?
840
Who will benefit from treatment with selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs)?
841
Who will care for the elderly in China?: A review of the problems caused by Chinaʹs one-child policy and their potential solutions
842
Who Will Care for the Frail Elderly?
843
Who Will Care for the Frail Elderly?
844
Who Will Censor? BC Tel and the Oliver “Hate” Web-Site
845
Who Will Feed the Giant? – Chinese Pollution and Grain Crisis
846
Who will lead medicine in the new millennium?: Presidential address
847
Who Will Market Western Canadaʹs Grain?
848
Who will provide health care for Spainʹs prisoners?
849
Who will win the Nobel Prize?
850
Who Will You Ask? An Empirical Study of Interpersonal Task Information Seeking
851
Who wins in the battle for space? The importance of priority, behavioural history and size
852
WHO wins reprieve for DDT against malaria
853
Who wins? Study of long-run trader survival in an artificial stock market
854
Who works for startups? The relation between firm age, employee age, and growth
855
WHO World Traditional Medicine Summit 2023 in Gujarat: A Turning Point for Traditional Medicine Worldwide
856
Who worries and who is happy? Explaining individual differences in worries and satisfaction by personality
857
Who Would Be Left Behind by Enhanced Private School Choice?
858
Who would be the ideal minister to run the current health system ofxs Iran?
859
Who Writes Iran? Counter-narratives and the Transition from Personal to Collective Historiography in Contemporary Fiction
860
Who you know, where you live: social capital, neighbourhood and health
861
Who, me? Can baboons infer the target of vocalizations?
862
WHO, the Global Fund, and medical malpractice in malaria treatment
863
WHO, the Global Fund, and medical malpractice in malaria treatment
864
WHO, the Global Fund, and medical malpractice in malaria treatment
865
WHO, the Global Fund, and medical malpractice in malaria treatment
866
WHO, the Global Fund, and medical malpractice in malaria treatment
867
Who, when, and how much?: Epidemiology of walking in a middle-income country
868
WHO/INRUD drug prescribing indicators at primary health care centres in Eastern province, Saudi Arabia
869
WHO/INRUD Drug Prescribing Indicators in the Emergency Ward of a Teaching Hospital, South East of Iran
870
WHO/INRUD patient care and facility-specific drug use indicators at primary health care centres in Eastern province, Saudi Arabia
871
WHO: 60 years on
872
WHO: strengthening the road to renewal
873
WHO: strengthening the road to renewal
874
WHO: the casualties and compromises of renewal
875
WHO: the casualties and compromises of renewal
876
WHO: where there is no vision, the people perish
877
WHO: where there is no vision, the people perish
878
Who? What? When? Using a timeline technique to facilitate recall of a complex event
879
Who? What? Where? A snapshot of Nuclear Medicine Research Presentations from recent ANZSNM conferences in Australia and New Zealand
880
Who’s “she”? Discourse prominence influences preschoolers’ comprehension of pronouns
881
Who’s afraid of red, yellow and green?: Redlining in Rotterdam
882
Who’s Afraid of Signs and Significations? Defending Semiotics in the Secondary Art and Design Curriculum
883
Who’s Afraid of Signs and Significations?Defending Semiotics in the Secondary Art and the Secondary Art and
884
Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Internet?
885
WHO’s Attempt to Navigate Commercial Influence and Conflicts of Interest in Nutrition Programs While Engaging With Non-State Actors: Reflections on WHO Guidance for Nation States; Comment on “Towards Preventing and Managing Conflict of Interest in Nutrition Policy? An Analysis of Submissions to a Consultation on a Draft WHO Tool”
886
Who’s Bugging You? How Are You Protecting Your Information?
887
Who’s calling the shots? Intentional content and feelings of control
888
Who’s chasing whom? The impact of gender and relationship status on mate poaching
889
Who’s Credible? Expressions of Consensus and Conflict in Focus Groups about DNA Patenting
890
Who’s Doing What? Findability and Author-Supplied ETD Metadata in the Library Catalog
891
Who’s feeding baby? Non-maternal involvement in feeding and its association with dietary intakes among infants and toddlers
892
Who’s getting the message? intervention response rates among women who inject drugs and/or smoke crack cocaine
893
Who’s Got the Power: Systems, Culture, and Influence in Higher Education Change Leadership
894
Who’s minding the kids? An economic comparison of sole and joint custody
895
Who’s on first–with probability 0.4
896
Who’s Running Your Ad Campaign?
897
Who’s the boss?
898
Who’s Watching Your Kids? Safety and Surveillance in Virtual Worlds for Children
899
Who’s who and what’s what in Brazilian Public Health Sciences
900
Who’s Who and Whereabouts of Japanese Political Studies in South Korea: With a Focus on the Third Generation Japan Specialists
901
Who’s who in nursing: Bringing clarity to the doctor of nursing practice
902
Who—and how—to kill are focus of US death penalty cases
903
WHODAS 2.0 as a Measure of Severity of Illness: Results of a FLDA Analysis
904
WHOFWA: An effective hybrid metaheuristic algorithm based on wild horse optimizer and fireworks algorithm
905
Whole 3D shape reconstruction of vascular segments under pressure via fringe projection techniques
906
Whole almonds and almond fractions reduce aberrant crypt foci in a rat model of colon carcinogenesis
907
Whole arm manipulation planning based on feedback velocity fields and sampling-based techniques
908
Whole arm translocations in solid tumors and hematologic malignancy — formation and clinical significance
909
Whole blood assay for examining lymphocyte blastogenesis of percichthyid bass (Morone) mrr01
910
Whole blood assay for examining lymphocyte blastogenesis of percichthyid bass (Morone) mrr01
911
Whole Blood Assays to Identify Th1 Cell Antigens and Peptides Encoded by Mycobacterium tuberculosis-Specific RD1 Genes
912
Whole blood BDNF levels in healthy twins discordant for affective disorder: Association to life events and neuroticism
913
Whole blood coagulation on protein adsorption-resistant PEG and peptide functionalised PEG-coated titanium surfaces
914
Whole blood coagulation time, haematocrit, haemoglobin and total protein of turkeys reared in Zaria, Nigeria
915
Whole blood folate, homocysteine in serum, and risk of first acute myocardial infarction
916
Whole blood folate, homocysteine in serum, and risk of first acute myocardial infarction
917
Whole blood glucose determination using glucose oxidase immobilized on cotton cheese cloth
918
Whole blood glutathione peroxidase activity in melanoma patients
919
Whole blood manganese levels in pregnancy and the neonate
920
Whole blood mercury and selenium concentrations in a selected Austrian population: Does gender matter?
921
Whole blood pathogen reduction technology and blood safety in sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review with regional discussion
922
Whole blood selenium concentrations in endurance horses
923
Whole blood selenium content in healthy adults in the Czech Republic
924
Whole blood selenium content in pregnant women
925
Whole blood serotonin and plasma beta-endorphin in autistic probands and their first-degree relatives
926
Whole blood serotonin content, tryptophan concentrations, and impulsivity in anorexia nervosa
927
Whole Blood Serotonin Relates to Violence in an Epidemiological Study
928
Whole blood versus plasma spots for measurement of HIV-1 viral load in HIV-infected African patients
929
Whole blood, serum, and saliva lead concentrations in 6- to 8-year-old children Original Research Article
930
Whole body barometric plethysmography: a screening method to investigate airway reactivity and acute lung injuries in freely moving pigs
931
Whole body computed tomography in multi trauma patients: Review of the current literature
932
Whole Body Heat Shock Fails To Protect Mouse Heart Against Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury: Role of 72 kDa Heat Shock Protein and Antioxidant Enzymes
933
Whole body heating reduces the baroreflex response of sympathetic nerve activity during Valsalva straining
934
Whole body hyperthermia associated with betacarotene supplementation in patients with AIDS
935
Whole body hyperthermia: effects upon canine immune and hemostatic functions
936
Whole body hyperthermia: effects upon canine immune and hemostatic functions
937
Whole body inverse dynamics over a complete gait cycle based only on measured kinematics
938
Whole body MR imaging: Applications in oncology
939
Whole body nitric oxide production is not decreased in patients with coronary atherosclerosis but is inversely related to plasma homocysteine
940
Whole Body Poitron Emiion Tomography/Computed Tomography taging of Metatatic Choroidal Melanoma
941
Whole body protein turnover in children with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection
942
Whole body protein turnover in HIV-infected patients
943
Whole body radioprotective activity of an acetone–water extract from the seedpod of Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn. seedpod
944
Whole body simultaneous PET/MRI: One-stop-shop?
945
Whole body small animal examination with a diffuse optical tomography instrument
946
Whole body small animal examination with a diffuse optical tomography instrument
947
Whole body vibration and posture as risk factors for low back pain among forklift truck drivers
948
Whole Body Vibration Exposure to Train Passenger
949
Whole body vibration exposures in metropolitan bus drivers: A comparison of three seats
950
Whole body vibration in mountain-rescue operations
951
Whole body X-ray irradiation to mice decreases ascorbic acid concentration in bone marrow: Comparison between ascorbic acid and vitamin E
952
Whole bone mechanics and mechanical testing
953
Whole bowel irrigation and the capsule summary
954
Whole brain radiation therapy with or without stereotactic radiosurgery boost for patients with one to three brain metastases: phase III results of the RTOG 9508 randomised trial
955
Whole brain radiation therapy with or without stereotactic radiosurgery boost for patients with one to three brain metastases: phase III results of the RTOG 9508 randomised trial
956
Whole cell amperometric biosensor based on Aspergillus niger for determination of glucose with enhanced upper linearity limit
957
Whole cell- and protein-based biosensors for the detection of bioavailable heavy metals in environmental samples Original Research Article
958
Whole cell biosensor for polychlorinated biphenyl analysis based on optical detection
959
Whole cell immobilisation of Natrinema gari BCC 24369 for histamine degradation
960
Whole cell immobilised biosensors for toxicity assessment of a wastewater treatment plant treating phenolics-containing waste Original Research Article
961
Whole cell quick E for epoxide hydrolase screening using fluorescent probes
962
Whole Cerebral Blood Flow Originating From Vertebral Arteries After Bilateral Internal Carotid Arteries Occlusion: A Case Report
963
Whole citrus fruits as an alternative to wheat grain or citrus pulp in sheep diet: Effect on the evolution of ruminal parameters
964
Whole cottonseed in dairy cattle feeding: a review
965
Whole crop cereals: 1. Effect of method of harvest and preservation on chemical composition, apparent digestibility and energy value
966
Whole crop cereals: 2. Prediction of apparent digestibility and energy value from in vitro digestion techniques and near infrared reflectance spectroscopy and of chemical composition by near infrared reflectance spectroscopy
967
Whole crop rice silage: Predictions of yield and content of metabolizable energy, metabolizable protein and other nutrients for dairy cows from crop maturity and botanical fractions at harvest
968
Whole device ELM simulations
969
Whole diffraction pattern-fitting of polycrystalline fcc materials based on microstructure
970
Whole Exome Sequencing for Mutation Screening in Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis
971
Whole Exome Sequencing Identifies a Homozygous PYCR1 Missense Variant in a Patient with Autosomal Recessive Cutis Laxa Type 2B: A Case Report
972
Whole Exome Sequencing in Neurodevelopmental Disorders: A Single Center Study
973
Whole Exome Sequencing of an X-linked Thrombocytopenia Patient with Normal Sized Platelets
974
Whole Exome Sequencing of Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Patients
975
Whole exome sequencing revealed a novel dystrophin-related protein-2 (DRP2) deletion in an Iranian family with symptoms of polyneuropathy
976
Whole Exome Sequencing Revealed a Novel GJB1 Pathogenic Variant and a Rare BSCL2 Mutation in Two Iranian Large Pedigrees with Multiple Affected Cases of Charcot-Marie-Tooth
977
Whole Exome Sequencing Reveals a BSCL2 Mutation Causing Progressive Encephalopathy with Lipodystrophy (PELD) in an Iranian Pediatric Patient
978
Whole Exome Sequencing Reveals a XPNPEP3 Novel Mutation Causing Nephronophthisis in a Pediatric Patient
979
Whole explants of peritoneum and endometrium: a novel model of the early endometriosis lesion
980
Whole farm simulation analysis of economic impacts of East Coast Fever immunication strategies on mixed crop-livestock farms in Kenya
981
WHOLE FIELD DETERMINATION OF ISOCLINIC AND ISOCHROMATIC PARAMETERS
982
Whole field strain measurement using grating diffraction and holographic process
983
Whole field surface roughness measurement by laser speckle correlation technique
984
Whole flax seed and flax oil supplementation of dairy cows fed high-forage or high-concentrate diets: Effects on digestion, ruminal fermentation characteristics, protozoal populations and milk fatty acid profile
985
Whole genome amplification (WGA) for archiving and genotyping of clinical isolates of Cryptosporidium species
986
Whole genome amplification of DNA extracted from hair samples: Potential for use in molecular epidemiologic studies
987
Whole genome amplification: abundant supplies of DNA from precious samples or clinical specimens Original Research Article
988
Whole genome analysis of non-optimal codon usage in secretory signal sequences of Streptomyces coelicolor
989
Whole genome data for omics-based research on the self-fertilizing fish Kryptolebias marmoratus
990
Whole genome loss of heterozygosity profiling on oral squamous cell carcinoma by high-density single nucleotide polymorphic allele (SNP) array
991
Whole genome profiling on freshly frozen and matching archived and freshly prepared formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues
992
Whole genome sequencing analysis of non-O157 Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli in milk in Kwara State, Nigeria
993
Whole genome sequencing for drug resistance determination in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
994
Whole genome sequencing of meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
995
Whole Genome Sequencing: An Efficient Approach in Food Safety Management System
996
Whole grain consumption and ischemic stroke
997
Whole grain feeding: Methodologies and effects on performance, digestive tract development and nutrient utilisation of poultry
998
Whole grain intake: The Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging
999
Whole grain intake: The Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging
1000
Whole grain morphology of Australian rice species