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Making Every Electricity Consumer a Market Participant (Putting Demand Back in the Equation)
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Making evidence-based practice improvement more than a comforting sentiment
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Making explicit 3-year-oldsʹ implicit competence with their own false beliefs
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MAKING EXTENSIVE READING EVEN MORE STUDENT CENTERED
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Making Faces: Testing the Relation Between Child Behavior Problems and Mothers’ Interpretations of Child Emotion Expressions
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Making Faces: Testing the Relation Between Child Behavior Problems and Mothers’ Interpretations of Child Emotion Expressions
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Making filters smart in distributed data stream environments
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Making FLDA applicable to face recognition with one sample per person
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Making formal methods education effective for professional software engineers
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Making frameworks more useable: using model introspection and metadata to develop model processing tools
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Making friends with the fear
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Making functional sales environmentally and economically beneficial through product remanufacturing
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Making functional units functional: The role of rhetorical structure in use of scholarly journal articles
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Making future generations count: Comment on “Remembering the future”
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Making future landscapes: defining a path to qualified sustainability
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Making fuzzy description logic more general
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Making games for social change
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Making garments in Southern Europe: Entrepreneurship and labour in rural Greece
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Making global connections: The knowledge, understanding and motivation of trainee teachers
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Making global initiatives local realities: carbon mitigation projects in Chiapas, Mexico
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Making Global Trade Work for People: United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Earthscan Publications Ltd. London, 2003, ISBN: 1 85383 982 5 (paperback); 1 85383 981 7 (hardback), xxxi+341 pp
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Making good tasks better: Fundamental concerns
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Making green discourses matter in policy-making: Learning from discursive power struggles within the policy area of car taxation
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Making heads turn: association between head movements during vigilance and perceived predation risk in brown-headed cowbird flocks
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Making health data maps: a case study of a community/university research collaboration
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Making health insurance work for the poor: Learning from the Self-Employed Womenʹs Associationʹs (SEWA) community-based health insurance scheme in India
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Making health systems more equitable
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Making healthy food choices using nutrition facts panels. The roles of knowledge, motivation, dietary modifications goals, and age
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Making Heritage in Hong Kong: A Case Study of the Central Police Station Compound
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Making Heritage in Hong Kong: Making Heritage in Hong Kong: Station Compound
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Making history: The sitting modern president and the national archives
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Making HIV prevention programmes work
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Making holes in hyperspaces
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Making hyperfine selection in Mims ENDOR independent of deadtime
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Making Image More Energy Efficient for OLED Smart Devices
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Making impact in thermal sciences: Overview of highly cited papers published in Thermochimica Acta
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Making inefficient market indices efficient
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Making inexpensive micron-level measurements
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Making inferences about past environmental change using smoothing in multiple time scales
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Making inferences from a case–control study: Implications of sampling
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Making inferences with small numbers of training sets
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Making information matter: Symmetrically appealing layouts promote issue relevance, which facilitates action and attention to argument quality
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Making Informed Policy Decisions About Newborn Hearing Screening
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Making Interest-free Banking System More Efficient with Regards to Interest Rate
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Making invisible risks visible: Education, environmental risk information and coastal development
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Making It Easier to Regulate Protein Stability
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Making it into medline - a case report
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Making it stick—in a flash!
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Making IT work for municipalities: Building municipal wireless networks
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Making Java Work for Microcontroller Applications
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Making judgments about risk in substantiated cases of supervisory neglect
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MAKING KAREISH CHEESE WITH HIGH WITH ADDED SESAME HULLS
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Making knowledge visible: Using expert yellow to map capabilities in professional services firms
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Making Learning Visible: Children as Individual and Group Learners: Claudia Guidici, Carla Rinaldi, Mara Krechevsky (Eds.); Reggio Emilia, Italy: Reggio Children, 2001, 363 pages, $32.00, paperback
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Making lemonade from lemons: a case study on loss of space at the Dolph Briscoe, Jr. Library, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
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Making lemonade?
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Making library instructional handouts accessible through the World Wide Web
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Making Library Web Sites Usable: A LITA Guide, by Tom Lehman and Terry Nikkel. New York, NY: Neal-Schuman Publishers, 2008. 184p. $65.00. ISBN 978-1-55570-620-3.
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Making life safer with a risk analysis approach
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Making life safer with a risk analysis approach
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Making lignin accessible for anaerobic digestion by wet-explosion pretreatment
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Making local environmental policy in Los Angeles
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Making long-term economic growth more sustainable: evaluating the costs and benefits
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Making low concentration in-house pressed pellet trace element standards for carbonate rock analyses by WD-XRF
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Making Low-Fat Butter Spread- Like Enriched with Oat s and Barley s Milk
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Making Machines Mimic Human and/or Animal Intelligence. Review of Artificial Neural Networks: Approximation & Learning Theory, by Halbert White with A. R. Gallant, K. Hornick, M. Stinchcombe, and J. Wooldridge
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Making Manchester ‘flexibleʹ: competition and change in the temporary staffing industry
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Making markets for hydrogen vehicles: Lessons from LPG
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Making markets for structured mortgage derivatives
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Making Markets Work: Modeling Agri-food Systems in Transition
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Making Markets Work: The Special Case of Electricity
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Making Matrix Structures Work:: Creating Clarity on Unit Roles and Responsibility
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Making M–CN bonds from M–Cl in (PONOP)M and (dippe)Ni systems (M = Ni, Pd, and Pt) using t-BuNC
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Making Meaning Of Mass Variable In Race Problems
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Making meaning of school readiness in schools and communities
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Making medical journalism healthier
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Making medicineʹs difficult choices
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Making meetings work: Achieving high quality group decisions : by John E. Tropman. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 1996. 206p. $18.95 (pbk.). ISBN 0-8039-7359-4. LC 95-32109
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Making Memories: The Influence of Joint Encoding on Later Recall by Young Children
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Making Mental Health a Priority in Belize
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Making method of "Klimatope" map based on normalized vegetation index and one-dimensional heat budget model
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Making method of "Klimatope" map based on normalized vegetation index and one-dimensional heat budget model
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Making mice more like people: the case of adenosine deaminase (ADA) deficiency
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Making mobility visible: a graphical device
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Making molecular-necklaces from rotaxanes
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Making money matter: financing Americaʹs schools: Helen F. Ladd and Janet S. Hansen (Eds); National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 1999, pp. iv+352, Price US $39.95 cloth
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Making money out of publicly available information
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Making money with chemometrics
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Making monosaccharide and disaccharide sugar glasses by using microwave oven
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Making more out of open-source tools
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Making Movies Matter or Whatever Happened to the Sabre-Tooth Curriculum?
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Making MRI Quieter
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Making Multimedia in the Classroom: a Teachersʹ Guide: Vivi Lachs, Routledge Falmer, London, 2000, 199 pp plus CD-ROM, ISBN 0415216842, £19.99, paperback.Internet for All David Banes and Richard Walter, Fulton, London, 108 pp. ISBN 1-85346693-X, $14.00 pa
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Making multiple views self-maintainable in a data warehouse
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Making multiple views self-maintainable in a data warehouse
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Making nanotechnology developments sustainable. A role for technology assessment?
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Making national DNA databases safer
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Making Natural History: Doing the Enlightenment
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Making neutrinos massive with an axion in supersymmetry
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Making new connections-preventing the brain drain
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Making new markets in the British NHS
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Making New Technologies Work for Human Development: United Nations Development Programme, Human Development Report 2001, Oxford University Press, New York and Oxford, July 2001, 278 pp., Price £19.99, ISBN: 0-19-521835-3
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Making noise: Emergent stochasticity in collective motion
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Making non-indigenous species information systems practical for management and useful for research: An aquatic perspective
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Making non-trivially associated tensor categories from left coset representatives
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Making of a Native Orientalist: Latent Orientalism in Confessions of an Old Boy: The Dato’ Hamid Adventures
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Making of anhydrite cement from waste gypsum
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Making of iron(III) tanning salts from a waste of the titanium recovery by the sulphate process
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Making of targets for physics experiments at iThemba LABS
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Making of targets for physics experiments at iThemba LABS
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Making of the underground scientific experimental programme at the Meuse/Haute-Marne underground research laboratory, North Eastern France
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Making one size fit all: Minnesota state colleges and universities manage a legislative mandate for cooperative collection development
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Making Operational Sense of Mergers and Acquisitions
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Making Optimal Decisions of Assembly Products in Supply Chain
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Making or breaking alternative dispute resolution? Factors influencing its success in waste management conflicts
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Making or Breaking Athletic Careers
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Making organizational learning work: Consent and double linking between circles
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Making other earths: dynamical simulations of terrestrial planet formation and water delivery
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Making Ourselves at Home in Our Machines: The Illusion of Conscious Will: Daniel Wegner; MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2002, pp. 405, price $34.95, ISBN 0-262-23222-7
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Making parabolic mirrors by electron-beam gun evaporation method with ion-assisted deposition
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Making parametric Hammerstein system identification a linear problem
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Making parks work: Strategies for Preserving Tropical Nature
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Making Participation Work When Interests Conflict: Moving from Facilitating Dialogue and Moderating Debate to Mediating Negotiations
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Making Partnerships Matter
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Making peace with chronic pain: A whole-life strategy : M. E. Hunter: Brunner/Mazel, New York (1996). xiv + 174 pp. $18.95
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Making Peer Groups Effective: Lessons from BPʹs Experiences
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Making peer review statistically accountable
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Making personalized prostate cancer medicine a reality: Challenges and opportunities in the re-establishment of gold standards
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Making physics education more relevant and accessible via computation and eTextBooks Original Research Article
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Making Place in Bangalore
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Making place with the food voice in the san Luis Valley of Colorado
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Making places: The role of attachment in creating the sense of place for traditional streets in Malaysia
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Making planning responsive to, and compatible with, reforms
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Making Plans that Matter: Citizen Involvement and Government Action
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Making plasma derived medicines available
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Making Political Science Matter: Debating Knowledge, Research and Method, S. Schram, B. Caterino (Eds.). New York University Press (2006), ISBN: 978-0-8147-4033-0
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Making polyurethane foams from microemulsions
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Making positive out of negative trials
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Making practical sense of clinical trial data in decreasing cardiovascular risk
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Making Practice of Curriculum: Curriculum Making in Teaching and Teacher Education
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Making price decisions in tourism enterprises
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Making problem: A new approach to reachability assurance in digraphs
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Making process-based knowledge useable at the operational level: a framework for modelling diffuse pollution from agricultural land
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Making progress in forecasting
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Making progress towards more sustainable societies through lean and green initiatives
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Making Project History: Revisiting the Past, Creating the Future
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Making promises in infinite-horizon economies with default and collateral Original Research Article
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Making Prony analysis more accurate using multiple signals
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Making prostate-specific antigen testing more effective
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Making public health programs last: conceptualizing sustainability
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Making quality-of-life results more meaningful for clinicians
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Making Questionnaire for Studying Barriers of Utilizing the Scientific Evidence in Health Care System in Islamic Republic of Iran from the View point of Decision Makers
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Making randomised trials larger: a simple solution?
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Making Rational Therapeutic Decisions in Hypertension: How Useful Are Electronic Monitors in Improving Blood Pressure Control?
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Making real sense of MRS A
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Making real sense of MRS A
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Making real sense of MRS A
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Making real sense of MRSA
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Making recombinant proteins in animals – different systems, different applications
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Making Research Matter: Promoting Dissemination and Sustainability
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Making Research Matter; Comment on “Public Spending on Health Service and Policy Research in Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States: A Modest Proposal”
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Making research real: Embedding a longitudinal study in a taught research course for undergraduate nursing students
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Making research-based practice changes depends on …
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Making resettlement work: The case of India’s Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary Original Research Article
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Making Risk Predictions Without an Instrument: Three Years’ Experience of the New Swedish Law on Mentally Disordered Offenders
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Making riverscapes real
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Making Room for Mental Space
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MAKING ROOM FOR OPTIONS: MORAL REASONS, IMPERFECT DUTIES, AND CHOICE
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Making Room for Women of Color: Race and Gender Categories in the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election
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Making Routing Robust to Changing Traffic Demands: Algorithms and Evaluation
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Making SAT scores optional in selective college admissions: a case study
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Making science accessible
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Making science in a fractal landscape
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Making science relevant to environmental policy
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Making science relevant to marine ecosystem-based management
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Making semantic judgements about affectively valanced words: A new test of processing bias in anxiety
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Making sense
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Making sense
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Making Sense in Art Lessons
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Making sense in the light of evolution
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Making sense of ‘consent’ in a constrained environment
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Making sense of a prairie butterfly paradox: The effects of grazing, time since fire, and sampling period on regal fritillary abundance
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Making sense of antisense
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Making sense of archived e-mail: Exploring the Enron collection with NetLens
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Making sense of autoimmunity: Not yet there—but on the way
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Making sense of blood pressure values in follow-up appointments for hypertension
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Making sense of Bolkestein-bashing: Trade liberalization under segmented labor markets
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Making sense of candidates: Partisanship, ideology, and issues as guides to judgment
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Making sense of chemicals
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Making sense of collocations
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Making sense of Corporate Social Responsibility: Exploring organizational processes and strategies
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Making sense of counterurbanization
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Making sense of credibility on the Web: Models for evaluating online information and recommendations for future research
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Making sense of dementia in the social world: A qualitative study
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Making sense of diabetes: cultural models, gender and individual adjustment to Type 2 diabetes in a Mexican community
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Making sense of digital identifiers for Internet and other online applications: summary of the LITA preconference
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Making sense of digital traces: An activity theory driven ontological approach
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Making sense of diversity and reluctance: academic–industrial relations and intellectual property
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MAKING SENSE OF EAST ASIAN SELF-ENHANCEMENT
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Making sense of eating, weight and risk in the early teenage years: Views and concerns of parents in poorer socio-economic circumstances
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Making sense of education policy: studies in the sociology and politics of education: Geoff Whitty, Paul Chapman Publishing, London, 2002, ISBN 0 7619 7452, 168pp, Cost - not given
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Making sense of EFL teacher agency: Insights from an Iran case study
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Making sense of equine uterine infections: The many faces of physical clearance
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Making Sense of Errors Made by Analytical Chemistry Students in Their Writing
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Making sense of everyday pain
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Making sense of Genome mania
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Making sense of global sensitivity analyses
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Making sense of graphs: does metacognitive instruction make a difference on studentsʹ mathematical conceptions and alternative conceptions?
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making sense of grounded theory approach: implications for medial education research
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Making sense of health and illness in palliative care: Volunteers’ perspectives
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Making sense of hepatitis C
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Making Sense of illness: The social psychology of health and disease : By Alan Radley. Sage, London, 1994. 232 pp., $65 (cloth), $21.95 (paper)
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Making sense of implemented strategies in new venture hospitality management. An American–Austrian–Hungarian Case Research Study
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Making Sense of Infant Categorization: Stable Processes and Changing Representations
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Making sense of informant disagreement for overanxious disorder
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Making sense of institutions as a factor shaping economic performance
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Making sense of instruction on fractions when a student lacks necessary fractional schemes: The case of Tim
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Making sense of invulnerability at work—a qualitative study of police drivers
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Making sense of large-scale evaluation data: The case of the Andhra Pradesh primary education project
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Making sense of long-term changes in malaria
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Making sense of low oxygen sensing
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Making sense of low oxygen sensing
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Making Sense of Malay Sexuality: An Exploration
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Making sense of mammals
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Making sense of microbial consortia using ecology and evolution
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Making Sense of Monitoring Data to Support Managed Next-Generation Services: A Report on DANMS 2012
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Making sense of network dynamics through network pictures: A longitudinal case stud
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Making sense of nonsense: Fabrication, ambiguity, error and clarification in the organization of experience in ordinary conversation
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Making sense of North Korea: “National Stalinism” in comparative-historical perspective
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Making sense of obstetric acronyms
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Making sense of one’s actions in an explanatory vacuum: The interpretation of nonconscious goal striving
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Making Sense of Phenomenal Unity: An Intentionalist Account of Temporal Experience
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Making sense of Physics in the first year of study
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Making sense of post-treatment surveillance in head and neck cancer: when and what of follow-up
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Making sense of pragmatic criteria for the selection of geriatric rehabilitation measurement tools
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Making sense of Public Health Medicine
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Making Sense of Qualitative Data : A. Coffey and P. Atkinson Sage, Thousand Oaks, CA (1996) 215 pp. £14.95 paperback
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Making sense of randomization; responses of parents of critically ill babies to random allocation of treatment in a clinical trial
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Making sense of research. An introduction for health and social care practitioners. 2nd edition
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Making sense of schizophrenic symptoms; delusional statements and behavior may be functional in purpose
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Making Sense of Semantic Ambiguity: Semantic Competition in Lexical Access
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Making Sense of Sensation: Enlightenment, Embodiment, and the End(s) of Modern Drama
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Making sense of singular gauge transformations in 1+1 and 2+1 fermion models
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Making sense of standards and technologies for serials management: a guide to practice and future developments for librarians, publishers and systems developers: Ed. by Rosemary Russell; London: Library Association Publishing in association with UKOLN, 20
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Making sense of statistics in psychology—A second level course : Brian S. Everitt: Oxford University Press, Oxford (1966). xii + 350 pp. £50.00 hbk; £19.95 pbk
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Making sense of suicide: A discourse analysis of young peopleʹs talk about suicidal subjecthood
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Making sense of telebanking information systems: the role of organizational back ups
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Making sense of the “higher cognitive functions”: Bringing brain, genes and evolution together
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Making Sense of the Complexity of Decentralised Governance; Comment on “The Effects of Health Sector Fiscal Decentralisation on Availability, Accessibility, and Utilisation of Healthcare Services: A Panel Data Analysis”
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Making sense of the development of spatial cognition
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Making sense of the e-supply chain landscape: an implementation framework
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Making sense of the evolution of a scientific domain: a visual analytic study of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey research
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Making sense of the failure of rapid industrialisation in the Philippines
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Making Sense of the Immorality of Unnaturalness
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Making Sense of the Metaphor: How Acupuncture Works Neurophysiologically
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Making sense of the minus sign or becoming flexible in ‘negativity’
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Making sense of the quadrilateral area coordinate membrane elements
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Making sense of the quark-gluon quagmire at RHIC Original Research Article
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Making sense of the traditional long division algorithm
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Making Sense of the Virtual World for Young Children: Estonian Pre-School Teachers’ Experiences and Perceptions
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Making sense of the voices
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Making Sense of Trademarks
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Making Sense of Vps4
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Making Sense of What We Are: A Mythological Approach to Human Nature
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Making Sense of Worst-Performing Feeders
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Making sense out of industrial ecology: a framework for analysis and action
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Making sense out of the numbers
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Making sense: embodiment and the sensibilities of the everyday
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Making silole photovoltaically active by attaching carbazolyl donor groups to the silolyl acceptor core
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Making social competence a habit Original Research Article
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Making Social Science Matter: Why Social Inquiry Fails and How it Can Succeed Again,: Bent Flyvbjerg, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England, 2001, ISBN 0 521 77268 (hardback) £37.50, $55.00 and 0 521 77568 (paperback) £13.95, $20.00.
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Making software timing properties easier to inspect and verify
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Making sound inferences from geomagnetic sounding
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Making space for embodiment
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Making space for the ‘intellectual’ in geographies of disability
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Making space for unruly water: Sustainable drainage systems and the disciplining of surface runoff
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Making spherical zirconia particles from inorganic zirconium aqueous sols
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Making starch
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Making statistical sense of scents
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Making Strides in Peptide-Based Therapeutics
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Making subjectivity scientific
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Making support work: The interplay between social support and social identity
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Making sustainability happen: Linking Social and Ecological Systems: Management Practices and Social Mechanisms for Building Resistance edited by F. Berkes and C. Folke, and Facilitating Sustainable Agriculture: Participatory Learning and Adaptive Managem
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Making sustainability work
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Making Sustainability Work: Best Practices in Managing and Measuring Corporate Social, Environmental, and Economic Impacts, M.J. Epstein. Greenleaf Publishing, Sheffield, UK (2008)
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Making systems with mutually exclusive events analysable by standard fault tree analysis tools
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Making systems with mutually exclusive events analysable by standard fault tree analysis tools
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Making the “primary utility of travel” concept operational: A measurement model for the assessment of the intrinsic utility of reported trips
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Making the abstract concrete: Visualizing mathematical solution procedures
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Making the best of camera-trap surveys in an imperfect world: A reply to Balme et al.
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Making the best of it: Themes of meaning among informal caregivers to the elderly
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Making the best of the "long case"
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Making the best of those extra transistors
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Making the best use of our previous results as a clue for interpreting kinetics of scintigraphic agents
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Making the biopolitical subject: Cambodian immigrants, refugee medicine and cultural citizenship in California
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Making the bridge: Testing a library workshop for a summer bridge learning community
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Making the business case for infection control: Pitfalls and opportunities
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Making the business case for nursing: Justifying investments in nurse staffing and high-quality practice environments
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Making the Case for a Candidate Vulnerability Gene in Schizophrenia: Convergent Evidence for Regulator of G-Protein Signaling 4 (RGS4)
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Making the case for an entertainment approach to public relations
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Making the Case for Applications of Switched Reluctance Motor Technology in Automotive Products
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Making the case for cross-border public health stratagies: a compartivie assessment of Covid-19 epidemiological trends in the Balkan countries across 17 months.
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Making the case for grid-connected photovoltaics in Brazil
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Making the case for operating “Green”: impact of environmental proactivity on multiple performance outcomes of Malaysian firms
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Making the case: solutions for tough times
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Making the components of a graph image-connected
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Making the connection
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Making the connection between processing and access: do cataloging decisions affect user access?
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Making the Connection Science Literacy
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Making the connection: The relationship between fuel poverty, electricity disconnection, and prepayment metering
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Making the core of a mesogenic particle bulkier could enhance mesophase stability
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Making the Countdown count
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Making the deaf hear and the dumb speak
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Making the deployment of pico-PV more sustainable along the value chain
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Making the diagnosis of depression in the primary care setting
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Making the Earth: Combining dynamics and chemistry in the Solar System
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Making the global information society good: A social justice perspective on the ethical dimensions of the global information society†
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Making the grade: the behavioural consequences of perfectionism in the classroom
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Making the hidden visible: the importance of caring activities and their principles for any economy
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Making the ineffable explicit: estimating the information employed for face classifications
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Making the information systems outsourcing decision: A transaction cost approach to analyzing outsourcing decision problems
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Making the invisible body visible. Bone scans, osteoporosis and womenʹs bodily experiences
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Making the Law Work for Everyone: Legal Empowerment in Public Schools
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Making the leap to a software platform strategy: Issues and challenges
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Making the Library of Congress Secure: Innovation and Collaboration
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Making the link between science and policy: controlling N losses from agriculture in Canada
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Making the link between work-life balance practices and organizational performance
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Making the link: climate policy and the reform of the UK construction industry
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Making the Link: AACR to RDA: Part 1: Setting the Stage
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Making the links between community structure and individual well-being: community quality of life in Riverdale, Toronto, Canada
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Making the Market Work for the Environment: Acceptance of (Some) ‘Green’ Contract Award Criteria in Public Procurement
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Making the mobile move: Constraining task and environment
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Making the most of ‘omics’ for crop breeding
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Making the most of ‘omics’ for crop breeding
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Making the Most of Activity-Based Costing: Case of Compensation Management at a Korean Public University
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Making the most of affinity tags
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Making the most of aging scintillator
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Making the most of aging scintillator
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Making the most of ecological interface design: the role of individual differences
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Making the most of formal specification through animation, testing and proof
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Making the most of HACCP. Learning from othersʹ experience: Editors: Tony Mayes and Sara Mortimore. CRC Press, New York, Woodhead Publishing Limited, Cambridge, England, 2001; xv+236 pages, hardback; CRC Press ISBN 0-8493-1218-3, order no:WP1218; UK £115.
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Making the most of LCA in technical inter-organisational R&D projects
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Making the most of Mozart
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Making the most of new technology : by Kathleen R.T. Imhoff. New York: Neal-Schuman, 1996. 127p. $39.95. ISBN 1-55570-232-5. LC 96-2319. (A How-To-Do-It Manual)
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Making the Most of RFID in Libraries, by Martin Palmer. London: Facet Publishing, 2009. 192p. $110.00. ISBN 978-1-8560-4634-3.
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Making the most of stress: cooperation between skin commensals and the mucosal immune system in rainbow trout
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Making the Most of Supplier Relationships
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Making the most of TV on the move: My newschannel
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Making the Most of Your Companyʹs Knowledge: A Strategic Framework
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Making the Muscular Briton
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Making the Nanoworld Comprehensible: Instructional Materials for Schools and Outreach
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Making the News: A Guide for Activists and Nonprofits: Jason Salzman, Westview Press, Boulder, CO, revised and updated, 2003, 289 pp., $16.95 paperback
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Making the NHS cost effective
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Making the normal deviant: The introduction of predictive medicine in life insurance
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Making the nursing curriculum more inclusive for students with specific learning difficulties (SpLD): Embedding specialist study skills into a core module
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Making the Original Pictorial Webster’s, a Fine Press Artist’s Book of Reference
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Making the Pieces Fit: Little Women, Works, and the Pursuit of Quality
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Making the Public Health and Industrial Objectives Balanced; the Big Challenge of Iran’s Food and Drug Organization
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Making the retina approachable
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Making the Right Moves
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Making the risk of job loss a way of life: Does it affect job satisfaction?
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Making the seafood industry more sustainable: creating production chain transparency and accountability
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Making the transition from oral to insulin therapy
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Making the transition from print to electronic serial collections: A new model for academic chemistry libraries?
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Making the transition to collaborative buyer–seller relationships: An emerging framework
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Making the UKʹs National Health Service cost effective
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Making the Unconscious Conscious, and Vice Versa: A Bi-Directional Bridge Between Neuroscience/Cognitive Science and Psychotherapy?
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Making the worldʹs children count
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Making things auditable
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Making things click: Distributive leadership in an online division of an offline organization
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Making three-dimensional Monsonʹs sphere using virtual dental models
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Making three-dimensional Monsonʹs sphere using virtual dental models
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Making Tools and Making Sense:Complex, Intentional Behaviour in Human Evolution
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Making tools isn’t child’s play
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Making traffic crash data useful through rapid record entry and analysis
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Making training more cognitively effective: Making videos interactive
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Making transnationals accountable: A significant step for britain : and , Routledge (1994), 246 pp., £45.00 hb. £14.99 pb
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Making transport systems sustainable
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Making tungsten targets using tungsten oxide powder
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Making tungsten targets using tungsten oxide powder
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Making tungsten work – ICFRM-14 session T26 paper 501 Nygren et al. making tungsten work
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Making unsaturated soil mechanics accessible for engineers: Preliminary hydraulic–mechanical characterisation & stability assessment
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Making up users
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Making urban sector lending work; lessons from a capacity building programme in Karnataka, India
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Making use of associative classifiers in order to alleviate typical drawbacks in recommender systems
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Making use of cloud computing for healthcare provision: Opportunities and challenges
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MAKING USE OF FESTIVALS AS A MEANS OF PUBLIC RELATIONS IN THE PROCESS OF CREATING ENVIRONMENTAL CONSCIOUSNESS IN CITIES: RESEARCH ON PARTICIPANTS IN ECOFEST ISTANBUL
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Making use of ion fluxes through potentiometric sensor membranes: ISEs with step responses at critical ion activities
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Making use of official statistics in research on gender and health status: recent British data
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Making use of the PML absorbing boundary condition in coupling and scattering FDTD computer codes
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Making use of the unused: shelf warmer technologies in research and development
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Making use of the World Reference Base diagnostic horizons for the systematic description of the soil continuum — Application to the tropical mountain soil-landscape of southern Ecuador
393
Making Vehicles Remote Controlled for Special People using AT89c51.
394
Making Volunteering Visible
395
Making water productivity operational—A concept of agricultural water productivity exemplified at a wheat–maize cropping pattern in the North China plain
396
Making waves useful: Improving epileptiform activity recognition using energy criteria
397
Making Waves: New Serials Landscapes in a Sea of Change. Proceedings of the North American Serials Interest Group, 15th Annual Conference, June 22–25, 2000, University of California, San Diego: ed. by Joseph C. Harmon and P. Michelle Fiander;Binghamton, N
398
Making Web services tradable: A policy-based approach for specifying preferences on Web service properties
399
Making workersʹ representatives aware of analyzing working conditions
400
Making your collections work for you: collection evaluation myths & realities
401
Making yttria-stabilized tetragonal zirconia translucent
402
Making, breaking, and (partially) remaking markets: State regulation and photovoltaic electricity in New Jersey
403
Makkah is the Ultimate Multilingual Phenomenon
404
MAKNA AKHLAK BAGI SEORANG MURID TAHUN LIMA
405
Makna dan Pengalaman Kerjasama daripada Perspektif Kontraktor Pembinaan Kelas A Melayu di Lembah Klang
406
Makna Kultural Mitos dalam Budaya Masyarakat Banten
407
MAKNA PERIBAHASA MADURA DAN STEREOTIP KEKERASAN PADA ETNIS MADURA (TINJAUAN STILISTIKA)
408
MAKNA PERKATAAN HUJAN DALAM AL-QURAN BERDASARKAN KONTEKS SITUASI
409
MAKNA UNGKAPAN DALAM PERBUALAN KANAK-KANAK PEREMPUAN BERDASARKAN TEORI IMEJ
410
Makomotines A to D from Makomotake, Zizania latifolia infected with Ustilago esculenta
411
Makoto Kumazawa, Portraits of the Japanese Workplace: Labor Movements, Workers, and Managers. [Translated from Japanese into English by Andrew Gordon and Mikiso Hane.]
412
Makro Algae di Perairan Kepulauan Bangka, Belitung dan Karimata
413
Makroinvertebrat Bentik sebagai Penunjuk Biologi di Sungai Kongkoi, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
414
Makyoh topography for the morphological study of compound semiconductor wafers and structures
415
Māl, enunciations, and the prehistory of Arabic algebra
416
Malabanones A and B, novel nortriterpenoids from Ailanthus malabarica DC
417
Malabaricone C-containing mace extract inhibits safrole bioactivation and DNA adduct formation both in vitro and in vivo
418
Malabsorption causing failure of pharmacological therapy in the treatment of atrial fibrillation
419
Malabsorption is a major contributor to underweight in Crohn’s disease patients in remission
420
Malabsorption of iron as a cause of iron deficiency anemia in postmenopausal women
421
Malabsorption of vitamin E in cystic fibrosis improved after ursodeoxycholic acid
422
Malaca: A component and aspect-oriented agent architecture
423
Malacca as a world tourism centre: Is it sustainable?
424
Malachite green degradation in simulated wastewater using Nix:TiO2 thin films
425
Malachite Green Mediates Homodimerization of Antibody VL Domains to Form a Fluorescent Ternary Complex with Singular Symmetric Interfaces
426
Malachite green residues in farmed fish in Croatia
427
Malachite green, a valuable reagent to monitor the presence of free COOH on the solid-phase
428
Malachite green, a valuable reagent to monitor the presence of free COOH on the solid-phase
429
Malachite green, a valuable reagent to monitor the presence of free COOH on the solid-phase
430
Malachite Green/Polyphosphate Gel Hybrid Materials: Synthesis and Optical Properties
431
Malachite, an indicator of major Pliocene Cu remobilization in a karstic environment (Katanga, Democratic Republic of Congo)
432
MALACOFAUNA OF SELECTED PROTECTED LANDSCAPE AREAS IN BOHEMIA (CZECH REPUBLIC)
433
Malacorhinus irregularis for biological control of Mimosa pigra: host-specificity, life cycle, and establishment in Australia
434
Maladaptation of regulation to hybrid organizational forms
435
Maladaptive arterial remodeling with systemic hypertension associated with increased concentrations in blood of plasminogen activator inhibitor type-1 (PAI-1)
436
Maladaptive core beliefs and eating disorder symptoms
437
Maladaptive perfectionistic self-representations: The mediational link between psychological control and adjustment
438
Maladaptive personality traits, coping styles and psychological distress: A study of adult male prisoners
439
Maladaptive Schemas and Affective Control in Students with Learning Disability: Benefits of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy
440
Maladaptive schemas, behavioral activation-inhibition systems, and experiential avoidance in patients with chronic somatic symptom disorders and healthy people
441
Maladie de Hodgkin de stades I et II sus- et sous-diaphragmatiques à l’institut national d’oncologie de Rabat
442
Maladie de Hodgkin de stades I et II sus- et sous-diaphragmatiques à l’institut national d’oncologie de Rabat
443
Maladie de Hodgkin irradiée en mantelet : apparition rapide d’un syndrome de la tête tombante après traumatisme cervical
444
Maladie de Hodgkin irradiée en mantelet : apparition rapide d’un syndrome de la tête tombante après traumatisme cervical
445
Maladie de Hodgkin médiastinale : étude dosimétrique de la radiothérapie avec modulation d’intensité associée au blocage en inspiration profonde
446
Maladie de Hodgkin médiastinale : étude dosimétrique de la radiothérapie avec modulation d’intensité associée au blocage en inspiration profonde
447
Maladie de Hodgkin : du volume tumoral macroscopique au volume–cible anatomoclinique, données acquises et problèmes non résolus
448
Maladie de Hodgkin : spécificités de la prise en charge en pédiatrie
449
Maladie de Hodgkin de lʹenfant dans le sud tunisien : étude de 23 cas
450
Maladie de Hodgkin de localisation orbitaire : à propos dʹun cas
451
Maladie de Hodgkin de localisation orbitaire : à propos dʹun cas
452
Maladie de Hodgkin du cavum : à propos de trois cas
453
MALADIE DES FEUILLES CASSANTES” OR BRITTLE LEAF DISEASE OF DATE PALMS IN TUNISIA: BIOTIC OR ABIOTIC DISEASE?
454
Maladie micrométastatique et maladie résiduelle axillaire. Exemple du cancer du sein
455
Maladie oligométastatique, un nouveau concept : irradiation en conditions stéréotaxiques de métastases pulmonaires. Revue de la littérature
456
Maladies de Hodgkin médiastinales : résultats cliniques du concept d’irradiation « involved node » associé à des techniques innovantes de radiothérapie
457
Maladies de Hodgkin médiastinales : résultats cliniques du concept d’irradiation « involved node » associé à des techniques innovantes de radiothérapie
458
Maladies of Development in India - Protest against Large Scale Dams: A Case of Hirakud Dam
459
MalagasySikidy:A Case in Ethnomathematics
460
Malakoplakia as a Rare Cause of Diarrhea: Case Presentation and Review of Literature
461
Malakoplakia associated with colorectal adenocarcinoma
462
Malakoplakia in Association with Adenocarcinoma of Sigmoid Colon; A Case Report
463
Malalignment-type ventricular septal defect in double-chambered right ventricle
464
Malamih al-Ashwat al- Arabiyyah wa Makharijaha
465
Malani Rhyolites — A Review
466
Malapert mountain: Gateway to the moon Original Research Article
467
Malar rejuvenation
468
Malargüe Group (Maastrichtian–Danian) deposits in the Neuquén Andes, Argentina: Implications for the onset of the first Atlantic transgression related to Western Gondwana break-up
469
Malarguesaurus florenciae gen. et sp. nov., a new titanosauriform (Dinosauria, Sauropoda) from the Upper Cretaceous of Mendoza, Argentina
470
Malaria
471
Malaria Active Case Finding is a Necessary Strategy in the Malaria Elimination Program: A Successful Experience in Iran
472
Malaria among adult inpatients in two Tanzanian referral hospitals: A prospective study
473
Malaria among antenatal clients attending primary health care facilities in Kano state, Nigeria
474
MALARIA AMONG FOREIGN WORKERS IN SELANGOR, MALAYSIA
475
Malaria and Anemia among Children in a Low Resource Setting In Nigeria
476
MALARIA AND ANEMIA IN ANTENATAL WOMEN IN BLANTYRE, MALAWI: A TWELVE-MONTH SURVEY
477
Malaria and asymptomatic parasitaemia in Gabonese infants under the age of 3 months
478
Malaria and deaths in the English marshes
479
Malaria and deaths in the English marshes
480
Malaria and deaths in the English marshes – Authorsʹ reply
481
Malaria and helminthic co-infection among HIV-positive pregnant women: Prevalence and effects of antiretroviral therapy
482
Malaria and HIV co-infection and their effect on haemoglobin levels from three healthcare institutions in Lagos, southwest Nigeria
483
Malaria and Malnutrition: Kwashiorkor Associated with Low Levels of Parasitaemia
484
Malaria and mosquito net utilisation among schoolchildren in villages with or without healthcare facilities at different altitudes in Iringa District, Tanzania
485
Malaria and resistance genes—they work in wondrous ways
486
Malaria and schistosomiasis risks associated with surface and sprinkler irrigation systems in Zimbabwe
487
Malaria and the Challenges of Vaccine Development
488
Malaria and Urinary Tract Infections among Children Under five Years with Malnutrition at a District Hospital in Ghana
489
Malaria as factor in low birthweight in Zaire
490
Malaria associated pre-eclampsia in Senegal
491
Malaria catastrophe in East Africa
492
Malaria Chemoprophylaxis for Travelers: The Knowledge of Physicians in the State of Qatar, 2017
493
Malaria Chemoprophylaxis for Travelers: The Knowledge of Physicians in the State of Qatar, 2017
494
Malaria chemoprophylaxis with tafenoquine: a randomised study Original Research Article
495
Malaria chromosome sequence
496
Malaria control in Afghanistan: progress and challenges
497
Malaria control in an urban area: a success story from Khartoum, 1995–2004
498
Malaria control in central Malaita, Solomon Islands 2. Local perceptions of the disease and practices for its treatment and prevention
499
Malaria control in central Malaita, Solomon Islands: 1. The use of insecticide-impregnated bed nets
500
Malaria control in complex emergencies, World Health Organisation, 2005 ().
501
Malaria control in Malawi: Current status and directions for the future
502
Malaria control in Nicaragua: social and political influences on disease transmission and control activities Original Research Article
503
Malaria control in Pakistan: new tools at hand but challenging epidemiological realities
504
Malaria control in Tanzania
505
Malaria control needs mass distribution of insecticidal bednets
506
Malaria control under unstable dynamics: Reactive vs. climate-based strategies
507
MALARIA DEATHS PLUNGE BY 66% IN ZAMBIA
508
Malaria detection in the field of paleopathology: A meta-analysis of the state of the art
509
Malaria dispersal among islands: human mediated Plasmodium falciparum gene flow in Vanuatu, Melanesia
510
Malaria early warning in Kenya and seasonal climate forecasts
511
Malaria Eliminating: What Lies Ahead of Iran?
512
Malaria Elimination in Iran, Importance and Challenges
513
Malaria elimination in Malawi: Research needs in highly endemic, poverty-stricken contexts
514
Malaria Elimination Program: Absence of asymptomatic malaria and low parasitic in endemic area of Rudan district, Hormozgan Province, Iran
515
Malaria Endemicity Effect on Incidence and Mortality Rate of COVID-19 in Some Malaria-Endemic Regions of Iran; An Ecological Study (2020-21)
516
Malaria epidemic in Burundi
517
Malaria epidemiology and control in Southern Africa
518
Malaria epidemiology in low-endemicity areas of the Atlantic Forest in the Vale do Ribeira, São Paulo, Brazil
519
Malaria epidemiology in mersin province, Turkey from 2002 to 2011.
520
Malaria epidemiology, glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency and human settlement in the Vanuatu Archipelago
521
Malaria eradication on islands
522
Malaria eradication on islands
523
Malaria evolution in South Asia: Knowledge for control and elimination
524
Malaria from the gap: need for cross-sector co-operation in Azerbaijan
525
Malaria in an area of low transmission in the Philippines
526
Malaria in Children
527
Malaria in Children, Prospects and Challenges
528
Malaria in India: The Center for the Study of Complex Malaria in India
529
Malaria in Iran: Past and Present Situation
530
Malaria in late pregnancy in Al Hodeidah governorate, Yemen
531
Malaria in Maremma, Italy
532
Malaria in Mazandaran, Northern Iran: Passive Case Finding During 1997-2012
533
Malaria in São Tomé and Prı́ncipe: parasite prevalences and vector densities
534
Malaria in selected non-Amazonian countries of Latin America
535
Malaria in South Asia: Prevalence and control
536
Malaria in southeast Bangladesh: A descriptive study
537
Malaria in the Greater Mekong Subregion: Heterogeneity and complexity
538
Malaria in Turkey: Successful control and strategies for achieving elimination
539
Malaria in Uganda: Challenges to control on the long road to elimination. II. The path forward
540
Malaria in Uganda: Challenges to control on the long road to elimination: I. Epidemiology and current control efforts
541
Malaria incidence in relation to rice cultivation in the irrigated Sahel of Mali
542
Malaria Induced Acute Renal Failure: a Single Center Experience
543
Malaria infection and socioeconomic status of some residents of Port Harcourt metropolis, Rivers State, Nigeria
544
Malaria initiative
545
Malaria intermittent preventive treatment and EPI coverage
546
Malaria intermittent preventive treatment in infants, chemoprophylaxis, and childhood vaccinations
547
Malaria Knowledge and Treatment Practices in Enugu State, Nigeria: A Qualitative Study
548
Malaria misconceptions
549
Malaria misdiagnosis: effects on the poor and vulnerable
550
Malaria modulates dendritic cell function
551
Malaria or typhoid fever: A diagnostic dilemma?
552
Malaria outbreak hits refugees in Tanzania
553
Malaria outbreak in a malaria-free region in Oman 1998: unknown impact of civil war in Africa
554
Malaria Outbreak Investigation in Chipinge, Zimbabwe: A Case-control Study
555
Malaria outside the Amazon region: Natural Plasmodium infection in anophelines collected near an indigenous village in the Vale do Rio Branco, Itanhaém, SP, Brazil
556
Malaria parasitaemia among long distance truck drivers in the Niger delta of Nigeria
557
Malaria Parasite Actin Filaments are Very Short
558
Malaria Parasite clag3 Genes Determine Channel-Mediated Nutrient Uptake by Infected Red Blood Cells
559
Malaria Parasitemia and Anaemia among Pregnant Women in Umuahia Metropolis
560
MALARIA PARASITEMIA AND CHILDHOOD DIARRHEA IN A PERI-URBAN AREA OF GUINEA-BISSAU
561
Malaria Prevalence Among Pregnant Women ‎Attending Kwadon Primary Health Care, Yamaltu-‎Deba Local Government Area, Gombe State, Nigeria
562
Malaria Prevalence and Its Associated Risk Factors among Patients Attending Chichu and Wonago Health Centres, South Ethiopia
563
Malaria Prevalence and Mosquito Vector Abundance in Uli Town, Ihiala Local Government Area, Anambra State, Nigeria
564
Malaria prevalence and treatment seeking behaviour of young Nigerian adults
565
Malaria Prevalence in the Middle East
566
Malaria prevention and control in Bhutan: Successes and challenges
567
Malaria Prevention Measures among Pregnant Women: A Population-Based Survey in Nnewi, Nigeria
568
Malaria prophylaxis and the media
569
Malaria prophylaxis dosage
570
Malaria rapid diagnostic test evaluation at private retail pharmacies in Kumasi, Ghana
571
Malaria rapid tests: a public health perspective
572
Malaria research, 1980–2004, and the burden of disease
573
Malaria research—Diversity and control: A Sweden–Japan joint seminar
574
Malaria returns to Kenyaʹs highlands as temperatures rise
575
Malaria severity status in patients with soil-transmitted helminth infections
576
Malaria signs and infection rate among asymptomatic schoolchildren in Hajr valley, Yemen
577
Malaria Situation Analysis and Stratification in Bandar Abbas County, Southern Iran, 2004–2008
578
Malaria Situation and Anopheline Mosquitoes in Qom Province, Central Iran
579
Malaria situation in an endemic area, southeastern iran.
580
Malaria sporozoite: migrating for a living
581
Malaria sporozoite: migrating for a living – a response
582
Malaria sporozoite: migrating for a living – a response
583
Malaria Status in Economic Cooperation Countries; Achievement and Gaps toward United NationsMillennium Development Goals
584
Malaria transmission dynamics in Niono, Mali: The effect of the irrigation systems
585
Malaria transmission in relation to rice cultivation in the irrigated Sahel of Mali
586
Malaria transmission in Southern Madagascar: influence of the environment and hydro-agricultural works in sub-arid and humid regions: Part 1. Entomological investigations
587
Malaria vaccine
588
Malaria vaccine
589
Malaria vaccine
590
Malaria vaccine
591
Malaria vaccine
592
Malaria vaccine development
593
Malaria Vaccine Development: The Need for Novel Approaches: A Review Article
594
Malaria Vaccine Development: The Need for Novel Approaches: A Review Article
595
Malaria vaccine developments
596
Malaria vaccine in children under 12 months of age
597
Malaria vaccine trials: SPf66 and all that
598
Malaria vaccine: 3 or 6 monthsʹ protection?
599
Malaria Vaccine: A Future Hope to Curtail the Global Malaria Burden
600
Malaria vaccines
601
Malaria vaccines in Africa
602
Malaria vaccines: are seven antigens better than one?
603
Malaria vaccines: Evaluation and implementation
604
MALARIA VECTORS IN A TRADITIONAL DRY ZONE VILLAGE IN SRI LANKA
605
Malaria vectors in the Republic of Benin: Distribution of species and molecular forms of the Anopheles gambiae complex
606
Malaria vivax and Severe Thrombocytopenia in Iran
607
Malaria, anaemia, and HIV-1 transmission in central Africa
608
Malaria, Control and Diagnosis
609
MALARIA, INTESTINAL PARASITES, AND SCHISTOSOMIASIS AMONG BARAWAN SOMALI REFUGEES RESETTLING TO THE UNITED STATES: A STRATEGY TO REDUCE MORBIDITY AND DECREASE THE RISK OF IMPORTED INFECTIONS
610
Malaria, monocytes, macrophages and myeloid dendritic cells: sticking of infected erythrocytes switches off host cells
611
Malaria, sexual development and transmission: retrospect and prospect
612
Malaria: integrated approaches for prevention and treatment
613
Malaria: knowledge and behaviour in an endemic rural area of Turkey
614
Malaria: New Vaccines for Old?
615
Malaria: Patterns of relapse and resistance
616
Malaria: Patterns of relapse and resistance
617
Malaria: poverty, race, and public health in the United States: Margaret Humphreys, The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD, USA, 196pp., 2001, price $41.50 Hardcover
618
Malaria: yet another war for Afghanistan
619
Malaria-control partnerships key to combat disaster deaths
620
Malarial anaemia in African children associated with high oxygen-radical production
621
Malarial EBA-175 Region VI Crystallographic Structure Reveals a KIX-Like Binding Interface
622
Malarial Parasites Accumulate Labile Zinc Pools
623
Malarial range set to spread in a warmer world
624
Malarial Retinopathy: the Summary on Contemporaneous Hypothesis
625
Malarial risk factor identification in southern Minahasa, North Celebes Manado-Indonesia
626
Malaria-specific antibody subclasses in immune individuals: a key source of information for vaccine design
627
Malariological and sociological significance of ‘tanka’ and ‘beri’ in the Thar Desert, Western Rajasthan, India
628
MALARONE (ATOVAQUONE AND PROGUANIL HYDROCHLORIDE): A REVIEW OF ITS CLINICAL DEVELOPMENT FOR TREATMENT OF MALARIA
629
Malarone-donation programme
630
Malarone-donation programme in Africa
631
Malarone-donation programme in Africa
632
Malassezia pachydermatis isolated from normal and diseased external ear canals in dogs: A comparative analysis
633
Malassezia pachydermatis: a review
634
Malassezia pachydermatis: a review
635
Malassezin—a novel agonist of the Arylhydrocarbon receptor from the yeast Malassezia furfur Original Research Article
636
MALAT-1, a non protein-coding RNA is upregulated in the cerebellum, hippocampus and brain stem of human alcoholics
637
Malate and malate-channel antibodies inhibit electrogenic and ATP-dependent citrate transport across the tonoplast of citrus juice cells
638
Malate–aspartate shuttle and exogenous NADH/cytochrome c electron transport pathway as two independent cytosolic reducing equivalent transfer systems
639
Malate-Aspartate Shuttle, Cytoplasmic NADH Redox Potential, and Energetics in Vascular Smooth Muscle
640
Malathion acute toxicity in tadpoles of Duttaphrynus melanostictus, morphological and behavioural study
641
Malathion exposure modulates hypothalamic gene expression and induces dyslipedemia in Wistar rats
642
Malathion-increased Hepatotoxicity in Diabetic Rats
643
Malathion-induced hepatotoxicity in rats: The effects of vitamins C and E
644
Malathion-induced testicular toxicity in male rats and the protective effect of vitamins C and E
645
Malattia leventinee preenting with ubretinal neovacular membrane and hemorrhage
646
Malattia leventinee: refinement of the genetic locu and phenotypic variability in autoomal dominant macular druen Original Reearch Article
647
Malatya il merkezinde yaşayan kadınlarda metabolik sendrom prevalansı ve öfke ve sosyodemografik özellikler ile ilişkisi: Enine-kesitsel gözlemsel bir araştırma
648
Malavefes: A computational voice-enabled malaria fuzzy informatics software for correct dosage prescription of anti-malarial drugs
649
Malawi goes to scale with anti-AIDS clubs and popular media
650
Malawi: reforming the stateʹs role in agricultural marketing
651
Malawian mothers’ attitudes towards the use of two supplementary foods for moderately malnourished children
652
Malawiʹs food crisis continues to worsen
653
Malay and Cebuano Ditransitives: A Minimalist Perspective
654
Malay and chinese values underlying the malaysian business culture
655
MALAY AND CRITICISM: POLITENESS ANYLISIS OF MENTOR 7
656
Malay and Global Literacy
657
Malay as a mirror of Austronesian: Voice development and voice variation
658
Malay Conjunctive Compound Sentence in Malay Pantun
659
Malay culture and consumer decision-making styles: an investigation on religious and ethnic dimensions
660
MALAY ETHNOCENTRISM IN SULALATUS SALATIN
661
Malay Farmers in Johore in the Wave of Capitalism Economy during the Colonial Period of 1910-1957
662
Malay Food: Innovate or Perish?
663
Malay Framenet: An Application for Bilingual Dictionary
664
MALAY INFANT, CHILD AND MATERNAL MORTALITY AND MORBIDITY IN COLONIAL MALAYA: OBSERVATION FROM BRITISH COLONIAL RECORDS
665
Malay Isolated Speech Recognition Using Neural Network: A Work in Finding Number of Hidden Nodes and Learning Parameters
666
Malay Landscape: Typical Design for Contemporary House at Desa Wawasan
667
MALAY LANGUAGE AMONG YUNNAN MINZU UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN UKM AND USM
668
Malay Language and the Concept of True Knowledge from the Perspective of Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas
669
Malay Language As A Foreign Language And The Singapore’sEducation System
670
MALAY LANGUAGE SCHOLARLY PUBLICATION AMONG LOCAL ACADEMICIANS
671
Malay Language Teachers’ Concern In Implementing Critical And Creative Thinking Skills
672
Malay language teachers’ concern in implementing critical and creative thinking skills
673
Malay Language teachers’ instructional leadership and attitude
674
Malay Language teachers’ instructional leadership and attitude
675
Malay Language Translation and Validation of the Oldenburg Burnout Inventory Measuring Burnout
676
MALAY LITERATURE PROGRAMME AT ACADEMY MALAY OF STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IMPLEMENTATIONS AND CHALLENGES
677
Malay Manuscripts on Firearms as an Ethnohistorical Source of Malay Firearms Technology
678
MALAY MINDS IN FOLKLORE
679
Malay National Narrative and Malaysian Historiography: Before Postmodernity and Its Discontents, and After Too (*)
680
Malay nationalism in the making of modern Malaysia: Abdul Majid Salleh and the Anti-British Movement in Johor 1946-1948
681
Malay Numeral Classifier Usage In Caretaker-child Talk
682
MALAY PANTUN AS A REFLECTION OF THE EXCELLENCE OF MALAY MINDSET
683
MALAY PART OF SPEECH TAGGER: A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON TAGGING TOOLS
684
MALAY PART OF SPEECH TAGGING USING RULED-BASED APPROACH
685
Malay Party Conflict in the Eyes of an Author : An Analysis of Busa Kalbu
686
MALAY POLITICAL CULTURE STUDIES ON BY ELECTION IN HULU SELANGOR, SELANGOR
687
MALAY PRACTITIONER OF SANAD SAHIH AL-BUKHARI IN MALAYSIA
688
Malay Schools and School Libraries in the Straits Settlements under British Colonial Rule before the Second World War,1876-1941
689
Malay Speech Intelligibility Test (MSIT) for Deaf Malaysian Children
690
Malay Students’ Entrepreneurial Attitude and Entrepreneurial Efficacy in Vocational and Technical Secondary Schools of Malaysia
691
Malay Thought on Knowledge and Propriety in Traditional Malay Literature
692
MALAY THOUGHTS IN MANTRA: COGNITIVE SEMANTICS ANALYSIS
693
Malay Traditional Medicine: Kitab Tibb Pontianak
694
Malay Traditional Woodcarving Artefacts in Nik Rashiddin’s Personal Collection at Kandis, Kelantan
695
Malay Version of the Family Satisfaction Scale: Validity and Reliability among Malaysian Working Women
696
MALAY WOMEN AND MEDICINAL PLANTS: A CULTURAL ANALYSIS
697
Malay Women, Field work and popular culture Consumption: Anaudience etnogra phy record
698
Malay youth entrepreneurship in Malaysia: An empirical update
699
Malay/Indonesian syntax from an Austronesian perspective: An introduction
700
Malaya Media Warfare in World War-Ii During The Japanese Invasion (1941-1945): Propaganda Airborne Leaflets
701
Malayaite ceramic pigments: A combined optical spectroscopy and neutron/X-ray diffraction study
702
Malayalam: London and New York: Routledge, 1997. xxvi +491 pp.
703
Malayanines A and B, two novel limonoids from Chisocheton erythrocarpus Hiern
704
malayasia Japanese encephalitis outbreak leads to military intervention
705
Malay-Muslim Identity in the Era of Globalization
706
Malays’ Women Economic Participation in Malay Sultanate Era: The Beginning of a Struggle in Economics
707
MALAYSIA - AFRICA RELATIONS: EMERGING TRENDS
708
Malaysia & US: Tor Minerals — milled synrutile pigments
709
Malaysia and India’s Look East Policy (LEP): Hand in Hand towards Greater Cooperation
710
MALAYSIA AND THE AUTHOR: FACE-TO-FACE WITH THE CHALLENGES OF MULTICULTURALISM
711
MALAYSIA AND THE EARLY YEARS OF ZOPFAN
712
Malaysia culls pigs as Nipah virus strikes again
713
MALAYSIA GASTRONOMY ROUTES FOR TOURIST DESTINATION
714
MALAYSIA HOUSEHOLD WEALTH DISTRIBUTION: CURRENT EVIDENCE AND FUTURE PROSPECTS
715
Malaysia Kehilangan Sebutir Bintang
716
Malaysia My Second Home: Isu Bahasa Dalam Kalangan Peserta Jepun
717
Malaysia orders Super Lynx
718
MALAYSIA S GENERAL ELECTIONS AMIDST THE SHADOW OF RE-MAHATHIRISATION
719
MALAYSIA S POST-9/11 SECURITY STRATEGY: WINNING HEARTS AND MINDS OR LEGITIMISING THE POLITICAL STATUS QUO?
720
Malaysia steps up anti-tobacco legislation
721
Malaysia Studies: Looking Back Moving Forward
722
MALAYSIA TOWARD 4G MOBILE SYSTEM THROUGH MINI BACKBONE RADIO ACCESS NETWORK RADIO OVER FIBER, CHALLENGES, SOLUTIONS AND KEY TECHNOLOGIES REQUIREMENTS
723
Malaysia Youth Council: Quo vadis transformation in the contemporary era
724
Malaysia: Advanced Pyrotech – carbon black from scrap tyres
725
Malaysia: Cabot – carbon black
726
Malaysia: Cabot — carbon black
727
Malaysia: Lysaght – zinc oxide
728
MALAYSIA: MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT AND THE BUDGET PLAN
729
Malaysia: MTI & Sabah Forest Industries — precipitated CaCO3
730
Malaysia: Roadmap for Achieving Vision 2020, by Koon Yew Yin, Petaling Jaya: Strategic Information and Research Development Centre (SIRD), 2012, 400 pp.
731
Malaysia: Sukano – plastics masterbatch
732
Malaysia: Three-A Resources – caramel food colorant
733
Malaysia: TOR Minerals — TiO2 feedstock
734
Malaysia’s 2008 General Election: Transition from Single-party Dominance?
735
Malaysia’s 2020 Twin Crises: Opportunity to Shape a National Identity Through Creative Narratives
736
Malaysia’s branding as an Islamic tourism hub: An assessment
737
Malaysia’s Computer Science research productivity based on publications in the Web of Science, 2000-2010
738
Malaysia’s economic landscape before the New Economic Policy: The role of Japanese investment
739
Malaysia’s Education Policies and The Law of Unintended Consequences
740
Malaysia’s Educational Efforts in Southern Africa: Creating Opportunities, Developing Partnerships
741
Malaysia’s ethnic politics: A post-12th General Election analysis of the non-Malay support of UMNO and PAS
742
Malaysia’s GE-13: The realignment of Chinese voters
743
Malaysia’s General Election (GE) 2013: An analysis of urban political tsunami
744
Malaysia’s General Election 2013: Kelantan voters’ continued rejection of Barisan Nasional
745
Malaysia’s Leadership Role in Asean: An Assessment
746
Malaysia’s leap into the future: an evaluation of the multimedia super corridor
747
Malaysia’s Macro-Financial Strategy in Reducing Property Wealth Disparity and Increasing Property Ownership Affordability – Who Benefits More?
748
Malaysia’s nation building (1): An empirical study of youth patriotism
749
Malaysia’s nation building (2): An empirical study of youth national pride
750
Malaysia’s Role in National Development:Media Policy and National Stability
751
Malaysia’s strategic food security approach
752
Malaysia’s Thirteenth General Election (GE 13): A Quantitative Analysis
753
MALAYSIA’S TOURISM DEMAND: A GRAVITY MODEL APPROACH
754
Malaysia-Indonesia Cross-Border Governance: Is There a Trade-off between Security and Economic Development?
755
Malaysia-Indonesia informal cross border trade: A case study of Serikin, Bau District, Sarawak
756
Malaysia-Indonesia regional telecentres: In search of appropriate multi-purpose community telecentres (MCT)
757
Malaysian and Indonesian Approaches in Facing the Development of Islamic Thought: A Comparative Analysis
758
Malaysian Bank Capital and Risk Profiles: Causality Tests
759
Malaysian biofuels industry experience: A socio-political analysis of the commercial environment
760
Malaysian brown macroalgaPadina australis mitigates lipopolysaccharide-stimulated neuroinflammation in BV2 microglial cells
761
MALAYSIAN CASE STUDIES ON THE RELATION BETWEEN THE USE OF GREEN SPACE an‎d HEALTH PROMOTION
762
MALAYSIAN CHINESE NEW YEAR DISHES NOMENCLATURE
763
Malaysian Consumers’ Preference and Willingness to Pay for Environmentally Certified Wooden Household Furniture
764
Malaysian Corporate Finance and Governance Behavior
765
Malaysian Dental Practitioner Personal Experience and Barriers to Attend Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Programme
766
Malaysian Development Experience: Lessons for Developing Countries
767
Malaysian Eclipse: Economic Crisis and Recovery: Edited by K. S. Jomo. Zed Books, London, 2001. xiii+321 pp., index, $75.00.
768
Malaysian Economy: Unfolding Growth and Social Change, by Rajah Rasiah (ed.), Shah Alam: Oxford University Press, 2012, 296 pp.
769
Malaysian English or Grammatical Errors?
770
Malaysian Ergonomics Standards-Its Development, Awareness and Implementation- A Review Article
771
Malaysian ESL Students’ Perceptions on the Usability of a Mobile Application for Grammar Test: A Case Study of ESL Undergraduates in Universiti Sains Malaysia
772
Malaysian exports to middle Eastern Asian countries: Trends and the role of trade agreements
773
MALAYSIAN FILM INDUSTRY IN TRANSFORMATION: CHALLENGES AND POTENTIAL
774
Malaysian Fruit Bats Phylogeny Inferred Using Ribosomal RNA
775
Malaysian Graduates of Middle-Eastern Universities: Perspectives on Human Capital Development
776
Malaysian halal certification: it’s religious significance and economic value
777
MALAYSIAN HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY: GRADUATES’ JUSTIFICATIONS FOR LEAVING THE INDUSTRY
778
MALAYSIAN INDIRECT TAX ADMINISTRATION SYSTEM: AN ANALYSIS OF EFFICIENCY AND TAXPAYERS’ PERCEPTIONS
779
MALAYSIAN INNOVATION ECOSYSTEM: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
780
MALAYSIAN ISLAMIC QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MS 1900 FROM AN ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE: AN IMPLEMENTATION MODEL
781
MALAYSIAN JOURNAL OF DISTANCE EDUCATION
782
Malaysian Journal of Distance EducationJurnal Pendidikan Jarak Jauh Malaysia
783
Malaysian Lesbian’s Stress Level
784
Malaysian Local Functional Food Attributes and Customer Satisfaction
785
Malaysian Malaysia’ versus Malay Sovereignty Legitimacy and Islamic State
786
Malaysian Medical License Examination (MMLE): Is This a Way Froward?
787
Malaysian Migration to Australia
788
Malaysian Migration to Singapore: Pathways, Mechanisms and Status
789
MALAYSIAN MUSIC AND SOCIAL COHESION: CONTEMPORARY RESPONSES TO POPULAR PATRIOTIC SONGS FROM THE 1950s – 1990s
790
Malaysian National Car Market Share: A Markov Chain Analysis
791
Malaysian Occupational Therapists’ Perspective on Prayer Activity of Muslim Clients
792
Malaysian oil palm plantation sector: exploiting renewable energy toward sustainability production
793
Malaysian palm oil: Surviving the food versus fuel dispute for a sustainable future
794
Malaysian Parents’ Practices and Perspectives on the Organization of School Homework
795
Malaysian Perspective on Human Rights
796
Malaysian Perspective on Human Rights
797
Malaysian Perspective on the Development of Accessible Design
798
Malaysian postgraduate training in psychiatry: Are our trainees having consistent problem in basic science?
799
Malaysian private higher education: globalisation, privatisation, transformation and marketplaces: Tan Ai Mei, ASEAN Academic Press, London, 2002, 302 pages, ISBN 1-901919-42-0
800
MALAYSIAN REALITY TV: BETWEEN MYTH AND REALITY
801
MALAYSIAN REALITY TV: BETWEEN MYTH AND REALITY
802
MALAYSIAN RURAL COMMUNITY AS CONSUMER OF HEALTH INFORMATIONAND THEIR USE OF ICT
803
Malaysian rural development and the achievement of the Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia (AIM) micro-credit scheme: An appraisal
804
Malaysian Scholarly Open Access Journals during 2005-2012: A Survey
805
Malaysian School English Language Teachers’ Perceptions on Teaching and Learning
806
MALAYSIAN SENIOR DENTAL OFFICERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF THE EMPLOYABILITY OF MALE DENTAL NURSES AND POSSIBLE POLICY IMPLICATIONS
807
Malaysian SMEs Performance and the use of ECommerce: A Multi-Group Analysis of Click-and-Mortar and Pure-Play E-Retailers
808
Malaysian sociocultural change and the Mat Rempit sub-culture
809
Malaysian students’ level of generic skill in teaching and learning process: A case study of Mara Skills Institute students, Johor Baharu
810
Malaysian Studies, Higher Education and National Development
811
MALAYSIAN SUKUK: ISSUES IN ACCOUNTING STANDARD
812
Malaysian Tertiary Level ESL Students’ Perceptions toward Teacher Feedback, Peer Feedback and Self-assessment in their Writing
813
MALAYSIAN TOLERANCE IN HARMONIZING CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN MALAYSIA
814
Malaysian Tourism Demand From the Middle East Market: a Preliminary Analysis
815
MALAYSIAN TOURISTS MOTIVATION TOWARDS OUTBOUND TOURISM
816
Malaysian University Student Learning Involvement Scale (MUSLIS): validation of a student engagement model
817
Malaysian Vehicle License Plate Recognition
818
Malaysian Web Search Engines: A Critical Analysis
819
Malaysian Women and Their Role as the Sandwiched Generation
820
Malaysian women in management
821
Malaysian Young Voters’ Voices in the New Political Landscape
822
MALAYSIAN YOUTH SEXUALITY: ISSUES AND CHALLENGES
823
MALAYSIAN YOUTH’S RECEPTIVITY TOWARDS CODE-SWITCHING IN MALAY DRAMA TELEVISION SERIES
824
Malaysians in pursuit of the good life: A study of the nature of household debt by ethnic groups in Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor
825
Malaysians’ Willingness to Support Japanese Expatriates
826
Malaysiaʹs economic success : Ataul Huq (Pramanik), Pelanduk Publications, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia, pp. 250, index
827
Malaysias Foreign Policy towards Bosnia-Herzegovina 1992-1995
828
Malaysiaʹs My Second Home (MM2H) Programme: An examination of Malaysia as a destination for international retirees
829
Malaysiaʹs palm oil exports: Does exchange rate overvaluation and undervaluation matter?
830
Malaysia-Thailand Cross Border Trade and Cross Border Special Economic Zone Potential: A Case Study of Rantau Panjang- Sungai Kolok Cross Border Town
831
Malbrancheamide, a new calmodulin inhibitor from the fungus Malbranchea aurantiaca
832
Malcolm and Elizabeth Molyneux: making better health in Malawi
833
Malcolm Smith, Research Methods in Accounting, Sage Publications, London (2003) xiv+241 pp..
834
Malcolmia littorea: The isolated Italian population in the European context
835
Malcom Smith, Performance Measurement and Management. A Strategic Approach to Management Accounting, Sage Publications, London (2005) 302 pages, £24.99, ISBN 1-4129-0763-2; ISBN 1-4129-0764-0 (pbk).
836
MALDI Analysis of Bacilli in Spore Mixtures by Applying a Quadrupole Ion Trap Time-of-Flight Tandem Mass Spectrometer
837
MALDI for the estimation of viscosity parameters. A modified method which applies also to polycondensates
838
MALDI imaging mass spectrometry of human tissue: method challenges and clinical perspectives
839
MALDI Ionization: The Role of In-Plume Processes
840
MALDI mass spectrometry imaging of gangliosides in mouse brain using ionic liquid matrix Original Research Article
841
MALDI-based imaging mass spectrometry revealed abnormal distribution of phospholipids in colon cancer liver metastasis
842
Maldigestion and malabsorption of 13C labelled tripalmitin in gastrostomy-fed patients with cystic fibrosis
843
MALDI-MS analysis of pyrolysis products from a segmented polyurethane
844
MALDI-QTOFMS/MS identification of glycoforms from the urine of a CDG patient Original Research ArticleMALDI-QTOFMS/MS identification of glycoforms from the urine of a CDG patient Original Research Article
845
Maldistribution of fluids in extrudates
846
MALDI-ToF investigation of furanic polymer foams before and after carbonization: Aromatic rearrangement and surviving furanic structures
847
MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry as a simple tool to determine the phospholipid/glycolipid composition of sperm: Pheasant spermatozoa as one selected example
848
MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry detection of extra-virgin olive oil adulteration with hazelnut oil by analysis of phospholipids using an ionic liquid as matrix and extraction solvent
849
MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry of naturally occurring mixtures of monorhamnolipids and dirhamnolipids Original Research Article
850
MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry of oligomeric food polyphenols
851
MALDI–TOF mass spectrometry of polyflavonoid tannins
852
MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry: Obtaining reliable mass spectra for insoluble carbonaceous pitches Original Research Article
853
MALDI-TOF MS characterization of polystyrene synthesized by ATRP
854
MALDI-TOF MS evidence for the linking of flax bast fibre galactan to rhamnogalacturonan backbone
855
Maldives struggle to reinstate tsunami-hit water supplies
856
Male abusiveness in intimate relationships
857
Male Acadian flycatchers, Empidonax virescens, obtain extrapair fertilizations with distant females
858
Male Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma of Breast
859
Male Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma of Breast
860
Male adolescent sex offenders against children: similarities and differences between those offenders with and those without a history of sexual abuse
861
Male advantage in sound localization at cocktail parties
862
Male advertisement call and female preference in sympatric and allopatric midwife toads
863
Male aerial display and reversed sexual size dimorphism in the dunlin
864
Male affiliation, cooperation and kinship in wild chimpanzees
865
Male African elephants, Loxodonta africana, can distinguish oestrous status via urinary signals
866
Male age does not affect female fitness in a polyandrous beetle, Callosobruchus maculatus
867
Male age, mating status and nuptial gift quality in a bushcricket
868
Male Aggression and Female Peace-Making: A review of Malcolm Potts and Thomas Hayden, Sex and War: How Biology Explains Warfare and Terrorism and Offers a Path to a Safer World. Benbella Books: Dallas, TX, 2008, 457 pp.
869
Male aggression and sexual coercion in wild West African chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes verus
870
Male aggression: a cost of female mate choice in Cayo Santiago rhesus macaques
871
Male and female behaviour and extra-pair paternity in the wheatear
872
Male and Female Circumcision Associated With Prevalent HIV Infection in Virgins and Adolescents in Kenya, Lesotho, and Tanzania
873
Male and female circumcision in Africa from a regional to a specific Nigerian examination
874
Male and female condition influence mating performance and sexual receptivity in two tropical fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) with contrasting life histories
875
Male and female crickets modulate their courtship behaviour depending on female experience with mate availability
876
Male and Female EFL Learners’ Perception of Free Riding Tendency
877
Male and female gametophyte development in Achillea tenuifolia (Asteraceae)
878
Male and female genital allometry in Habrobracon hebetor (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)
879
Male and female genital lichen sclerosus. Clinical and functional classification criteria
880
Male and female health problems in general practice: The differential impact of social position and social roles
881
Male and female involvement in patenting activity in Spain
882
Male and female mound-building mice, Mus spicilegus, discriminate dietary and individual odours of conspecifics
883
Male and female occupation in relation to miscarriage and preterm delivery in central North Carolina
884
Male and Female Rate Differences in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Injuries: Personal Attributes or Job Tasks?
885
Male and female reasoning biases and offending behavior
886
Male and female responses to species-specific coloration in darters (Percidae: Etheostoma)
887
Male and Female Sexual Dysfunction. Edited by Allen D. Seftel, Harin Padma-Nathan, Chris G. McMahon, Francois Giuliano, and Stanley E. Althof. ISBN 0-723-43266-X, Philadelphia, Mosby, 2004, 312 pp.
888
Male and female sexual orientation differences in gambling
889
Male and Female Social Actor Representation in Four Corners 4: A Critical Discourse Perspective
890
Male and female Steereʹs liocichlas respond differently to solo and stereo duet playback
891
Male androgenetic alopecia treated with finasteride
892
Male Anolis lizards discriminate video-recorded conspecific and heterospecific displays
893
Male avoidance of parasitized females explained by direct benefits in a pipefish
894
Male Axillary Extracts Contain Pheromones that Affect Pulsatile Secretion of Luteinizing Hormone and Mood in Women Recipients
895
Male Barbary macaques eavesdrop on mating outcome: a playback study
896
Male behavioural maturation rate responds to selection on pollen hoarding in honeybees
897
Male black widows court well-fed females more than starved females: silken cues indicate sexual cannibalism risk
898
Male black-capped chickadees begin dawn chorusing earlier in response to simulated territorial insertions
899
Male blue monkey alarm calls encode predator type and distance
900
Male bodies: health, culture and identity Jonathan Watson; Open University Press, Buckingham, 2000
901
Male body contouring
902
Male Body Image and its Relationship to Sexual Preference and Homophobia
903
Male body size affects female lifetime reproductive success in a seed beetle
904
Male body size and paternal behaviour in smallmouth bass, Micropterus dolomieui (Pisces: Centrarchidae)
905
Male bonnet macaques use information about third-party rank relationships to recruit allies
906
Male breast cancer
907
Male breast cancer
908
Male breast cancer (MBC) – a review
909
Male breast cancer in the hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer syndrome
910
Male breast cancer in the hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer syndrome
911
Male Breast Cancer in Togo: Imaging and Clinicopathological Findings
912
Male breast cancer in Tripoli, Libya
913
Male breast cancer in World War II aviation: a case report and review
914
Male breast cancer metastasis presenting as submandibular swelling
915
Male breast cancer. A report of 71 cases
916
Male breast cancer: a 22-year experience
917
Male breast cancer: A retrospective analysis
918
Male breast cancer: clinico-pathological features, immunocytochemical characteristics and prognosis
919
Male Breast Cancer: Reevaluate Our Opinion
920
Male breast cancer: risk to daughters
921
Male breast cancer: the importance of recognizing family history and the preliminary results of linkage analysis to BRCA1 and BRCA2
922
Male breast cancer: the importance of recognizing family history and the preliminary results of linkage analysis to BRCA1 and BRCA2 in two Scottish families
923
Male Breast Cancer; A Review of Risk Factors and Clinical and Radiological Features
924
Male Breast Carcinoma: An Immunohistochemical Study of 50 Cases From Iran
925
Male breast disease
926
Male breast neoplasia in association with selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitor therapy: a report of three cases
927
Male camel behavior and breeding management strategies: How to handle a camel bull during the breeding season?
928
Male canaries can visually eavesdrop on conspecific food interactions
929
Male Cancer Patients and Infertility: A Literature Review
930
Male cancer: a qualitative study of male breast cancer
931
Male cerebral palsy hospitalization as a potential indicator of neurological effects of methylmercury exposure in Great Lakes communities
932
Male chaffinches do not enlarge their territories to prevent cuckoldry
933
male characters’ expressive speech act on romantic speech events in new moon
934
Male choice for current female fecundity in a polyandrous egg-carrying bug
935
Male choice for female colour morphs in Ischnura elegans (Odonata, Coenagrionidae): testing the hypotheses
936
Male choice on the basis of female melanin pattern in Pieris butterflies
937
Male choice, willingness to mate and body size in seaweed flies (Diptera: Coelopidae)
938
Male circumcision and HIV infection
939
Male circumcision and HIV infection
940
Male circumcision and HIV infection
941
Male circumcision and HIV infection
942
Male circumcision and HIV infection
943
Male circumcision and HIV infection: 10 years and counting
944
Male circumcision and HIV/AIDS: challenges and opportunities
945
Male circumcision and risk of HIV-1 and other sexually transmitted infections in India
946
Male circumcision and risk of HIV-1 infection
947
Male circumcision and risk of HIV-1 infection
948
Male circumcision and risk of HIV-1 infection
949
Male circumcision and risk of HIV-1 infection
950
Male circumcision could help protect against HIV infection
951
Male circumcision for HIV prevention in men in Rakai, Uganda: a randomised trial
952
Male circumcision for HIV prevention in young men in Kisumu, Kenya: a randomised controlled trial
953
Male circumcision in HIV prevention
954
Male circumcision in HIV prevention
955
Male circumcision in HIV prevention
956
Male circumcision in HIV prevention
957
Male circumcision in HIV prevention – Authorsʹ reply
958
Male circumcision to cut HIV risk in the general population
959
Male coloration as an indicator of parental quality in the yellowhammer, Emberiza citrinella
960
Male combat favours female-biased sex ratios under environmental sex determination
961
Male common loons, Gavia immer, communicate body mass and condition through dominant frequencies of territorial yodels
962
Male complications of female genital mutilation
963
Male contraception
964
Male Contraceptive Methods: Prevalence, Trend, and Associated Socioeconomic Factors
965
Male contraceptive pill to start trial in Brazil
966
Male contraceptive pill would be acceptable to men and women
967
Male contraceptive research steps back into spotlight
968
Male contraceptive shows promise
969
Male control of mating duration following exposure to rivals in fruitflies
970
Male copulation behaviour and the risk of sperm competition
971
Male courtship pheromones suppress female tendency to feed but not to flee in a plethodontid salamander
972
Male courtship repeatability and potential indirect genetic benefits in a wolf spider
973
Male courtship song in circadian rhythm mutants of Bactrocera cucurbitae (Tephritidae: Diptera)
974
Male crickets alter the relative expression of cuticular hydrocarbons when exposed to different acoustic environments
975
Male damselflies detect female mating status: importance for postcopulatory sexual selection
976
Male density, female density and inter-sexual conflict in a stream-dwelling insect
977
Male depression in females?
978
Male detention affects extra-pair copulation frequency and pair behaviour in western bluebirds
979
Male discomfort during the digital rectal examination: Does examiner gender make a difference?
980
Male dispersal patterns in white-faced capuchins, Cebus capucinus Part 1: patterns and causes of natal emigration
981
Male dispersal patterns in white-faced capuchins, Cebus capucinus Part 2: patterns and causes of secondary dispersal
982
Male displays: cause or effect of female preference?
983
Male disturbance, repeated insemination and sperm competition in the damselflyCoenagrion scitulum(Zygoptera: Coenagrionidae)
984
Male dominance and mount series duration in Cayo Santiago rhesus macaques
985
Male Drosophila melanogaster show adaptive mating bias in response to female infection status
986
Male effect in seasonally anovulatory lactating goats depends on the presence of sexually active bucks, but not estrous females
987
Male egg carrying in Phyllomorpha laciniata is favoured by natural not sexual selection
988
Male elderly subthreshold depression patients have smaller volume of medial part of prefrontal cortex and precentral gyrus compared with age-matched normal subjects: A voxel-based morphometry
989
Male engorgement factor: Role in stimulating engorgement to repletion in the ixodid tick, Dermacentor variabilis
990
Male Equivalent Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome: Hormonal, Metabolic and Clinical Aspects
991
Male erectile dysfunction
992
Male exploitation of female predatory behaviour reduces sexual cannibalism in male autumn spiders, Metellina segmentata
993
Male extrapair nestlings fledge first
994
Male eyespan and resource ownership affect contest outcome in the stalk-eyed fly, Teleopsis dalmanni
995
Male face lift
996
Male Factor Infertility and Risk of Multiple Sclerosis (MS): A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
997
Male Factor Infertility: Five Years Experience
998
Male factor testing in recurrent pregnancy loss cases: A narrative review
999
Male feeding rate and extrapair paternity in the facultatively polygynous spotless starling
1000
Male Fertility after Spermatocele Formation from Tunica Vaginalis in Patients with Bilateral Vas Agenesis
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