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Phytoextraction of Cd and Zn with Salix viminalis in field trials
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Phytoextraction of Cd and Zn with Thlaspi caerulescens in field trials
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Phytoextraction of excess soil phosphorus
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Phytoextraction of gold and copper from mine tailings with Helianthus annuus L. and Kalanchoe serrata L.
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Phytoextraction of heavy metals – the process and scope for remediation of contaminated soils
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Phytoextraction of heavy metals by canola (Brassica napus) and radish (Raphanus sativus) grown on multicontaminated soil
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Phytoextraction of heavy metals from sewage sludge by plants
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Phytoextraction of lead from firing range soil by Vetiver grass
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Phytoextraction of Lead from Soil by Lepidium sativum L.
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Phytoextraction of metals from a multiply contaminated soil by Indian mustard
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Phytoextraction of metals from soils: How far from practice?
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Phytoextraction of Pb and Cd from a contaminated agricultural soil using different EDTA application regimes: Laboratory versus field scale measures of efficiency
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Phytoextraction of trace elements and physiological changes in Indian mustard plants (Brassica nigra L.) grown in post methanated distillery effluent (PMDE) irrigated soil
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Phytoextraction with Brassica napus L.: A tool for sustainable management of heavy metal contaminated soils
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Phytoextraction: a cost-effective plant-based technology for the removal of metals from the environment
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Phytoextraction: an assessment of biogeochemical and economic viability
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Phytoextraction-based process of metal absorption from soil in mining areas (tailing dams) by Medicago sativa L. (Alfalfa) (Case study: Sarcheshmeh porphyry copper mine, SE of Iran)
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Phytofabrication of biomolecule-coated metallic silver nanoparticles using leaf extracts of in vitro-raised bamboo species and its anticancer activity against human PC3 cell lines
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Phytofabrication of fluorescent silver nanoparticles from Leucaena leucocephala L. leaves and their biological activities
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Phytofabrication of gold nanoparticles assisted by leaves of Suaeda monoica and its free radical scavenging property
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Phytofabrication of Silver nanoparticles using Abrus precatorius L Seed extract and their antioxidant and antibacterial activity
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Phytofabrication, and Characterization of Ag/Fe3O4 Nanocomposite from Rosa Canina Plant Extracts Using a Green Method
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Phytogard® (K2HPO3) induces localized resistance in cauliflower to downy mildew of crucifers
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Phytogard® and DL-β-amino Butyric Acid (BABA) Induce Resistance to Downy Mildew (Bremia Lactucae) in Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L)
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Phytogenic mounds of four typical shoot architecture species at different slope gradients on the Loess Plateau of China
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Phytogeographic patterns of Mimosa (Mimosoideae, Leguminosae) in the Cerrado biome of Brazil: an indicator genus of high-altitude centers of endemism? Original Research Article
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Phytogeography of Saudi Arabia
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Phytoglycoprotein (24 kDa) inhibits expression of PCNA via PKCα and MAPKs in oxygen radical-stimulated Chang liver cells
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Phytohaemagglutinin injection assay and physiological stress in nestling house martins
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Phytohaemagglutinin skin-swelling test in scarlet rosefinch males: low-quality birds respond more strongly
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Phytohemagglutinin-L (PHA-L) lectin surface binding of N-linked β1–6 carbohydrate and its relationship to activated mutant ras in human pancreatic cancer cell lines
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Phytohormonal Regulation of Antioxidant Systems in Petals of Drought Stressed Pot Marigold (Calendula officinalis L.)
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PHYTOHORMONAL REGULATION OF GASES EXCHANGE IN BETA VULGARIS L. DURING WATER STRESS
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Phytohormones and Cytoskeleton
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Phytohormones and the cell wall in Arabidopsis during seedling growth
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Phytohormones and the cell wall in Arabidopsis during seedling growth
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Phytohormones as regulators of heavy metal biosorption and toxicity in green alga Chlorella vulgaris (Chlorophyceae)
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Phytohormones in algae
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Phytohormones in Seedlings of Maize Hybrids Differing in Their Tolerance to High Temperatures
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Phytohormones Participate in an S6 Kinase Signal Transduction Pathway in Arabidopsis
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Phytohormones Producing Fungal Endophytes Enhance Nutritional Status and Suppress Pathogenic Fungal Infection in Tomato
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Phytohormones responses of Typha domingensis to some of environmental stresses in Baher Al-Najef /Iraq
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Phytol as a possible indicator of ozone stress by Picea abies Original Research
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Phytol degradation products as biogeochemical tracers in aquatic environments
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Phytolith analysis and paleoenvironmental reconstruction from Lake Poukawa Core, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
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Phytolith analysis of Coprinisphaera, unlocking dung beetle behaviour, herbivore diets and palaeoenvironments along the Middle Eocene–Early Miocene of Patagonia
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Phytolith Assemblages and Systematic Associations in Grassland Species of the South-Eastern Pampean Plains, Argentina
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Phytolith assemblages of grasses from the Sunderbans, India and their implications for the reconstruction of deltaic environments
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Phytolith indices as proxies of grass subfamilies on East African tropical mountains
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Phytolith transport in sandy sediment: Experiments and modeling
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Phytolith transport in soil: A field study using fluorescent labelling
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Phytolith variability in Zingiberales: A tool for the reconstruction of past tropical vegetation
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Phytoliths as paleoenvironmental indicators in a dune field on the northern Great Plains
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Phytoliths as paleoenvironmental indicators, West Side Middle Awash Valley, Ethiopia
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Phytoliths in Cucurbita and other Neotropical Cucurbitaceae and their Occurrence in Early Archaeological Sites from the Lowland American Tropics
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Phytoliths in palaeoecology
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Phytoliths in the Middle Palaeolithic Deposits of Kebara Cave, Mt Carmel, Israel: Study of the Plant Materials used for Fuel and Other Purposes
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Phytoliths of common grasses in the coastal environments of southeastern USA
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Phytoliths of Southeastern Vancouver Island, Canada, and their potential use to reconstruct shifting boundaries between Douglas-fir forest and oak savannah
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Phytoliths: indicators of grassland dynamics during the late Holocene in intertropical Africa
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Phytomanagement of metal-contaminated agricultural land using sunflower, maize and tobacco
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Phytomass (live biomass) and carbon of Siberian forests
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Phytomass and carbon storage during the Eemian optimum, late Weichselian maximum and Holocene optimum in Eastern Europe
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Phytomass and carbon storage in theStipa tenacissimasteppes of the Baza basin, Andalusia, Spain
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Phytomass and plant functional diversity in early restoration of the degraded, semi-arid grasslands in northern China
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phyto-mediated silver nanoparticles via melissa officinalis aqueous and methanolic extracts: synthesis, characterization and biological properties against infectious bacterial strains
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Phytomedicinal Investigation from Six Mangrove Species,North Sumatra, Indonesia
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Phytomedicinal properties of Hygrophila schulli (Neeramulliya)
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PHYTOMEDICINAL VALUE OF Moringa oleifera WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ANTIPARASITICS
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Phytomining: A review
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Phytomonitoring and management of tar piles on the Qatari coastal marshes, Arabian Gulf Original Research Article
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Phyto-nanoemulsion Containing Tea Leaves Extract Incorporated into A Hydrogel-based Peel-off Mask Formulation: Development, Antioxidant Assay, and Ex-vivo Transport Study
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Phytonematodes associated with peach (Prunus persica L.) seedlings in Balochistan, Pakistan
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Phytoniosome: a Novel Drug Delivery for Myrtle Extract
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Phytonutrient Contents of Opuntia ficus indica L. Stem grown in Nigeria
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Phytonutrients for controlling starch digestion: Evaluation of grape skin extract
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Phyto-oestrogen database of foods and average intake in Finland
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Phyto-oestrogen levels in foods: the design and construction of the VENUS database
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Phyto-oestrogens
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Phyto-oestrogens and breast cancer
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Phyto-oestrogens and breast cancer
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Phyto-oestrogens and breast cancer
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Phyto-oestrogens and breast cancer
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Phyto-oestrogens and breast cancer
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Phyto-oestrogens and breast cancer
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Phyto-oestrogens and breast cancer
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Phyto-oestrogens and breast cancer
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Phyto-oestrogens and osteoporosis: what is a safe dose?
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Phyto-oestrogens and the endometrium
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Phyto-oestrogens get more attention at menopause meeting
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Phyto-oestrogens in soy-based infant formula
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Phyto-oestrogens, their mechanism of action: current evidence for a role in breast and prostate cancer
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Phyto-oestrogens: the way to postmenopausal health?
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Phytopbthora cactorum on walnut seedlings in Italian nurseries
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Phytophagous and predaceous mites associated with vegetable crops from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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Phytophagous Insects That Attack Larrea spp. (Zygophyllaceae) in Argentina and Their Potential for Biocontrol of Creosotebush (L. Tridentata) in North America
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Phytophagous mite (Acari) species on garlic (Allium sativum L.) cultivation areas and storages of Kastamonu, Turkey
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Phytophagous mites infesting vegetable crops of Kerala, India
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Phytophotodermatitis
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Phytophotodermatitis: Case reports of children presenting with blistering after preparing lime juice
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Phytophthora alni causing decline of black and grey alders in the Czech Republic
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Phytophthora cambivora in Oregon and its pathogenicity to Chrysolepis chrysophylla
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Phytophthora Canker Resistance in Cacao: Role of Peroxidase, Polyphenoloxidase and Phenylalanine Ammonia-lyase
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Phytophthora disease of alder (Alnus glutinosa) in France: investigations between 1995 and 1999
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Phytophthora disease of Quercus ilex in south-western Spain
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Phytophthora diseases worldwide : Ed. by D. C. Erwin and O. K. Ribeiro. ISBN 0 89054 212 0. APS Press 1996, American Phytopathological Society, St. Paul, MN USA. 592 pp with 62 color photographs, 82 black and white, 52 line drawings, 94 tables. Hard-cover
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Phytophthora Diseases Worldwide. D. C. Erwin and O. K. Ribeiro. 8.5 × 11 inches. 592 pp. St Paul, MN, USA: The American Phytopathological Society, 1996. $145.00 (USA) and $180.00 (elsewhere). ISBN 0-89054-212-0 (hardback).
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Phytophthora hedraiandra on rhododendron in Slovenia
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Phytophthora infestans in a single field in southwest Sweden early in spring: symptoms, spatial distribution and genotypic variation
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Phytophthora infestans Secretes Extracellular Proteases with Necrosis Inducing Activity on Potato
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Phytophthora infestansʹs 10-year truce with Holland: a long-term analysis of potato late-blight epidemics in the Netherlands
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PHYTOPHTHORA MEGAKARYA: A REVIEW ON ITS STATUS AS A PATHOGEN ON CACAO IN WEST AFRICA
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Phytophthora melonis Associated with Fruit and Vine Rot Disease of Pointed Gourd in India as Revealed by RFLP and Sequencing of ITS Region
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Phytophthora multivesiculata, a new species causing rot in Cymbidium
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Phytophthora nicotianae causes blight of lily in Hungary. NEW DISEASE REPORT
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PHYTOPHTHORA NICOTIANAE PATHOGENIC TO PEPPER IN NORTHWEST SPAIN
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Phytophthora ramorum on three new hosts detected using on-site diagnostics
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Phytophthora resistance in cacao (Theobroma cacao): Influence of pod morphological characteristics
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Phytophthora root and collar rot of alders in Bavaria: distribution, modes of spread and possible management strategies
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Phytophthora species in oak ecosystems in Turkey and their association with declining oak trees
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Phytopigments and fatty acids as molecular markers for the quality of near-bottom particulate organic matter in the North Sea
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Phytopigments and fatty acids in the gut of the deposit-feeding heart urchin Echinocardium cordatum in the southern North Sea: Selective feeding and its contribution to the benthic carbon budget
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Phytopigments as biomarkers of selectivity in abyssal holothurians; interspecific differences in response to a changing food supply
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Phytoplankton absorption, photosynthetic parameters, and primary production off Baja California: summer and autumn 1998
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Phytoplankton abundance, community structure and nutrients in cultural areas of Daya Bay, South China Sea
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Phytoplankton abundances and community structure in the equatorial Pacific
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PHYTOPLANKTON ACTIVITIES IN HYPERSALINE, ANOXIC CONDITIONS. I__DYNAMICS OF PHYTOPLANKTON SUCCESSION IN THE SOLAR LAKE (TABA, EGYPT)
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PHYTOPLANKTON ACTIVITIES IN HYPERSALINE, ANOXIC CONDITIONS. I__DYNAMICS OF PHYTOPLANKTON SUCCESSION IN THE SOLAR LAKE (TABA, EGYPT)
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PHYTOPLANKTON ACTIVITIES IN HYPERSALINE, ANOXIC CONDITIONS. II-PHOTOSYNTHETIC ACTIVITY OF SOME SULPHIDE ADAPTED CYANOBACTERIAL STRAINS ISOLATED FROM SOLAR LAKE, TABA, EGYPT
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PHYTOPLANKTON ACTIVITIES IN HYPERSALINE, ANOXIC CONDITIONS. II-PHOTOSYNTHETIC ACTIVITY OF SOME SULPHIDE ADAPTED CYANOBACTERIAL STRAINS ISOLATED FROM SOLAR LAKE, TABA, EGYPT
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Phytoplankton along the coastal shelf of an oligotrophic hypersaline environment in a semi-enclosed marginal sea: Qatar (Arabian Gulf)
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Phytoplankton alpha diversity as an indicator of environmental changes in a neotropical floodplain
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Phytoplankton and bacterial alkaline phosphatase activity in the northern Adriatic Sea
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Phytoplankton and bacterial assemblages in ballast water of U.S. military ships as a function of port of origin, voyage time, and ocean exchange practices
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Phytoplankton and bacterial distribution and productivity on and around Jones Bank in the Celtic Sea
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Phytoplankton and environmental variables as a water quality indicator for the beaches at Matrouh, south-eastern Mediterranean Sea, Egypt: an assessment
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Phytoplankton and eutrophication development in the water supply reservoirs Garaši and Bukulja (Serbia) Original Research Article
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Phytoplankton and iron limitation of photosynthetic efficiency in the Southern Ocean during late summer
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Phytoplankton and iron: validation of a global three-dimensional ocean biogeochemical model
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Phytoplankton and Its Role in Accumulation of Microelements in Bottom Deposits of Azov Sea
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Phytoplankton and mesozooplankton distribution and composition during transects of the Azores Subtropical Front
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Phytoplankton and Physicochemical Analysis on the Water System of the Temperate Estuary in South America:Bahía Blanca Estuary, Argentina
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Phytoplankton and pigment studies in the Bay of Biscay and English Channel
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Phytoplankton and the balance of nature: An opinion
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Phytoplankton and Zooplankton Modeling of Pishin Reservoir by Means of an Advection-Diffusion Drought Model
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Phytoplankton as bio-indicator of water quality in Sefid Rud River, Iran (South of Caspian Sea)
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Phytoplankton assemblage of a solar saltern in Port Fouad, Egypt
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Phytoplankton assemblage structure in and around a massive under-ice bloom in the Chukchi Sea
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Phytoplankton assemblage with relation to water quality in Turag River of Bangladesh
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Phytoplankton assemblages associated with water quality and salinity regions in Chesapeake Bay, USA
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Phytoplankton assemblages in the ballast water of the navigated ships from the Indian Ocean to Shahid Rajaee Port, Hormozgan, Persian Gulf, Iran
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Phytoplankton assemblages in the CoOP-WEST coastal upwelling area
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Phytoplankton assemblages in the Gerlache and Bransfield Straits (Antarctic Peninsula) determined by light microscopy and CHEMTAX analysis of HPLC pigment data
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Phytoplankton assemblages of two intermittently open and closed coastal lakes in SE Australia
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Phytoplankton associations of the Anisian Peri-Tethys Basin (Central Europe): Evidence of basin evolution and palaeoenvironmental change
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Phytoplankton below the ice cover in Lake Teletskoye, a deep oligotrophic lake in western Siberia
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Phytoplankton biomass and microbial abundances during the spring upwelling season in the coastal area off Concepciَn, central-southern Chile: Variability around a time series station
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Phytoplankton biomass and photosynthetic competency in the summertime Mertz Glacier Region of East Antarctica
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Phytoplankton biomass and pigment responses to Fe amendments in the Pine Island and Amundsen polynyas
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Phytoplankton biomass and primary production in Delagoa Bight Mozambique: Application of remote sensing
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Phytoplankton biomass and primary production responses to physico-chemical forcing across the northeastern New Zealand continental shelf
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Phytoplankton biomass and production in northern South China Sea during summer: Influenced by Pearl River discharge and coastal upwelling
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Phytoplankton biomass and productivity in the Amazon River plume: correlation with seasonal river discharge
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Phytoplankton biomass and size structure in two South African eutrophic, temporarily open/closed estuaries
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Phytoplankton biomass distribution and identification of productive habitats within the Galapagos Marine Reserve by MODIS, a surface acquisition system, and in-situ measurements
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Phytoplankton biomass in Antarctic shelf zones: a conceptual model based on Potter Cove, King George Island
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Phytoplankton biomass size structure and its regulation in the Southern Yellow Sea (China): Seasonal variability
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Phytoplankton biomass, production and potential export in the North Water
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Phytoplankton bloom during the northeast monsoon in the Luzon Strait bordering the Kuroshio
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Phytoplankton Blooms and a Coastal Thermocline Boundary along the West Coast of Ireland
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Phytoplankton blooms and a coastal thermocline boundary along the West Coast of Ireland
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Phytoplankton blooms beneath the sea ice in the Chukchi sea
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Phytoplankton Blooms in Black Sea and Mediterranean Coastal Ecosystems Subjected to Anthropogenic Eutrophication: Similarities and Differences
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Phytoplankton carbon fixation, chlorophyll-biomass and diagnostic pigments in the Atlantic Ocean
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Phytoplankton chemotaxonomy in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean during late summer 2009
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Phytoplankton co-existence: Results from an individual-based simulation model
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Phytoplankton co-existence: Results from an individual-based simulation model
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Phytoplankton community adaptation to changing light levels in the southern Beaufort Sea, Canadian Arctic
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Phytoplankton community and algal growth potential in Taipinghu Reservoir, Anhui Province, China
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Phytoplankton Community and Physical-Chemical Characteristics of Seawater in the Bandar Abbas Coastal Water, Persian Gulf: An Environmental and Process Perspective
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Phytoplankton Community and the Relationship with the Environment in Nansi Lake, China
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Phytoplankton community and their impact on water quality: An analysis of Hollingsworth Lake, UK
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Phytoplankton community at warm eddies in the northern South China Sea in winter 2003/2004
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Phytoplankton community composition around the Crozet Plateau, with emphasis on diatoms and Phaeocystis
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Phytoplankton community composition in nearshore coastal waters of Louisiana
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Phytoplankton community dynamics assessed by ships-of-opportunity sampling in the northern Baltic Sea: A comparison of HPLC pigment analysis and cell counts
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Phytoplankton community dynamics during late spring coccolithophore blooms at the continental margin of the Celtic Sea (North East Atlantic, 2006–2008)
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Phytoplankton community dynamics of two adjacent Dutch lakes in response to seasons and eutrophication control unravelled by non-supervised artificial neural networks
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Phytoplankton community growth in enrichment bioassays: Possible role of the nutrient intracellular pools
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Phytoplankton community in relation to physico-chemical characteristics of the Talar River, Iran
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Phytoplankton Community of Elechi Creek, Niger Delta, Nigeria-A Nutrient-Polluted Tropical Creek
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Phytoplankton community response to Fe and temperature gradients in the NE (SERIES) and NW (SEEDS) subarctic Pacific Ocean
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Phytoplankton community structure and it’s relationships with water quality in Bangka Island Indonesia
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Phytoplankton community structure and nitrogen nutrition in Leeuwin Current and coastal waters off the Gascoyne region of Western Australia
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Phytoplankton community structure and stocks in the East Antarctic marginal ice zone (BROKE survey, January–March 1996) determined by CHEMTAX analysis of HPLC pigment signatures
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Phytoplankton community structure and stocks in the Southern Ocean (30–80°E) determined by CHEMTAX analysis of HPLC pigment signatures
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Phytoplankton community structure at contrasting sites in the Irish Sea: a modelling investigation
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Phytoplankton community structure defined by key environmental variables in Tagus estuary, Portugal
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Phytoplankton community structure in a high-nutrient, low-chlorophyll region of the eastern Pacific Subantarctic region during winter-mixed and summer-stratified conditions
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Phytoplankton community structure in the Arabian Sea during and after the SW monsoon, 1994
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Phytoplankton community structures in shelf and oceanic waters off southeast Brazil (20°–25°S), as determined by pigment signatures
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Phytoplankton community variations in tropical coastal area affected where submarine groundwater occurs
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Phytoplankton composition and abundance in relation to free-floating Antarctic icebergs
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Phytoplankton composition and biomass across the southern Indian Ocean
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Phytoplankton composition and dynamics in three shallow temporary salt lakes (Monegros, Spain)
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Phytoplankton composition and environmental conditions of a mucilage event in the Sea of Marmara
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Phytoplankton composition in Dutch coastal waters responds to changes in riverine nutrient loads
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Phytoplankton composition indicators for the assessment of eutrophication in marine waters: Present state and challenges within the European directives
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Phytoplankton composition of the Kandalaksha Gulf, Russian White Sea: Dinophysis and lipophilic toxins in the blue mussel (Mytilus edulis)
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Phytoplankton composition under contrasting oceanographic conditions: Upwelling and downwelling (Eastern Australia)
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Phytoplankton composition, growth and production in the Guadiana estuary (SW Iberia): Unraveling changes induced after dam construction Original Research Article
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Phytoplankton deposition to permeable sediments under oscillatory flow: Effects of ripple geometry and resuspension
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Phytoplankton determination in an optically complex coastal region using a multilayer perceptron neural network
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Phytoplankton development and ecological status during a cyanobacterial bloom in a tributary bay of the Three Gorges Reservoir, China Original Research Article
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Phytoplankton Development in a Highly Eutrophic man-made Lake From the Pampa plain of Argentina – a functional Approach
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Phytoplankton distribution in the Agulhas system from a coupled physical–biological model
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Phytoplankton distribution in the Bismarck Sea north of Papua New Guinea: The effect of the Sepik River outflow
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Phytoplankton distribution in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean during spring
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Phytoplankton distributions and production in the Bellingshausen sea, Austral spring 1992
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Phytoplankton distributions and their relationship with the environment in the Changjiang Estuary, China
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Phytoplankton distributions in the Shackleton Fracture Zone/Elephant Island region of the Drake Passage in February–March 2004
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PHYTOPLANKTON DIVERSITY ASSESSMENT OF GANDOMAN WETLAND, WEST OF IRAN
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PHYTOPLANKTON DIVERSITY ASSESSMENT OF GANDOMAN WETLAND, WEST OF IRAN
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Phytoplankton Diversity in the Caspian Sea: A comprehensive Checklist
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Phytoplankton Diversity in the Cross River Estuary of Nigeria
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Phytoplankton diversity of floodplain lakes of the Majuli River Island of the Brahmaputra river basin, Assam, northeast India
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Phytoplankton driven distribution of dissolved and particulate lipids in a semi-enclosed temperate sea (Mediterranean): Spring to summer situation
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Phytoplankton dynamics across the Ordovician/Silurian boundary at low palaeolatitudes: Correlations with carbon isotopic and glacial events
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Phytoplankton dynamics and primary production under late summer conditions in the NW Mediterranean Sea
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PHYTOPLANKTON DYNAMICS AND RED TIDES (1987-1997) IN THE BULGARIAN BLACK SEA
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PHYTOPLANKTON DYNAMICS AND RED TIDES (1987-1997) IN THE BULGARIAN BLACK SEA
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Phytoplankton Dynamics During the Spring Bloom in the South-eastern English Channel
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Phytoplankton dynamics in a coastal saline lake (SE-Portugal)
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Phytoplankton dynamics in and near the highly eutrophic Pearl River Estuary, South China Sea
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Phytoplankton dynamics in southern Portuguese coastal lagoons during a discontinuous period of 40 years: An overview
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Phytoplankton dynamics in the Bohai Sea—observations and modelling
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Phytoplankton dynamics in the East China Sea in spring and summer as revealed by HPLC-derived pigment signatures
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Phytoplankton dynamics in the eastern Mediterranean Sea during Marine Isotopic Stage 5e
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Phytoplankton dynamics in the English Channel: a simplified three-dimensional approach
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Phytoplankton dynamics in the Gulf of Aqaba (Eilat, Red Sea): A simulation study of mariculture effects
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Phytoplankton dynamics in the NE subarctic Pacific
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Phytoplankton dynamics within a discrete water mass off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina: the Lagrangian experiment
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PHYTOPLANKTON FLORA OF MIANKALEH WETLAND
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PHYTOPLANKTON FLORA OF MIANKALEH WETLAND
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Phytoplankton functional community structure in Argentinian continental shelf determined by HPLC pigment signatures
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Phytoplankton growth and biological response to iron and zinc addition in the Ross Sea and Antarctic Circumpolar Current along 170°W
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Phytoplankton growth and microzooplankton grazing in the continental shelf area of northeastern South China Sea after Typhoon Fengshen
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Phytoplankton growth and microzooplankton grazing in the Homa Lagoon (Izmir Bay, Turkey)
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Phytoplankton growth and microzooplankton grazing in the Sea of Okhotsk during late summer of 2006
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Phytoplankton growth and microzooplankton grazing in the subarctic Pacific Ocean and the Bering Sea during summer 1999
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Phytoplankton growth and mortality during the 1995 Northeast Monsoon and Spring Intermonsoon in the Arabian Sea
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Phytoplankton growth control and risk of cyanobacterial blooms in the lower Senegal River delta region
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Phytoplankton growth, grazing and production balances in the HNLC equatorial Pacific
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Phytoplankton growth, microzooplankton herbivory and community structure in the southeast Bering Sea: insight into the formation and temporal persistence of an Emiliania huxleyi bloom
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Phytoplankton in the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas: Distribution, dynamics, and environmental forcing
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Phytoplankton in the California Current system off southern California: Changes in a changing environment
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Phytoplankton in the Marsdiep at the end of the 20th century; 30 years monitoring biomass, primary production, and Phaeocystis blooms
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Phytoplankton in the subtropical Atlantic Ocean: towards a better assessment of biomass and composition
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Phytoplankton ingestion by appendicularians in the North Water
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Phytoplankton invasions: Comments on the validity of categorizing the non-indigenous dinoflagellates and diatoms in European Seas
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Phytoplankton life cycle transformations lead to species-specific effects on sediment processes in the Baltic Sea
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Phytoplankton modelling of Lake Erken, Sweden by linking the models PROBE and PROTECH
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Phytoplankton modelling of Lake Erken, Sweden by linking the models PROBE and PROTECH
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Phytoplankton natural fluorescence variability in the Sargasso Sea
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Phytoplankton Nitrogen Nutrition in the Western Indian Ocean: Ecophysiological Adaptations of Neritic and Oceanic Assemblages to Ammonium Supply
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Phytoplankton of Aras dam reservoir (Iran): an attempt to assess water quality
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Phytoplankton of the western Arctic in the spring and summer of 2002: Structure and seasonal changes
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Phytoplankton patch patterns: Seascape anatomy in a turbulent ocean
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Phytoplankton patchiness and their role in the modelled productivity of a large, seasonally stratified lake
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Phytoplankton patchiness and their role in the modelled productivity of a large, seasonally stratified lake
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Phytoplankton patchiness during spring intermonsoon in western coast of South China Sea
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Phytoplankton patchiness: the role of lateral stirring and mixing
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Phytoplankton phenology and production around Iceland and Faroes
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Phytoplankton phenology in the global ocean
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Phytoplankton photosynthesis parameters along 140°W in the equatorial Pacific
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Phytoplankton photosynthetic parameters and primary production in Japan Sea and the East China Sea: Toward improving primary production models
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Phytoplankton pigment absorption: A strong predictor of primary productivity in the surface ocean
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Phytoplankton pigment and absorption characteristics along meridional transects in the Atlantic Ocean
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Phytoplankton pigment chemotaxonomy of the northeastern Atlantic
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Phytoplankton pigment distribution and frontal structure in the subtropical convergence region south of Africa
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Phytoplankton pigment distribution in relation to silicic acid, iron and the physical structure across the Antarctic Polar Front, 170°W, during austral summer
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Phytoplankton pigment distributions and associated fluxes in the Bellingshausen Sea during the austral spring 1992
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Phytoplankton pigment in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada, as determined by the Coastal Zone Color Scanner—Part I: spatio-temporal variability
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Phytoplankton pigment in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada, as determined by the Coastal Zone Color Scanner—Part II: multivariate analysis
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Phytoplankton pigment variations during the transition from spring bloom to oligotrophy in the northwestern Mediterranean sea
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Phytoplankton pigments and dissolved organic matter distribution in the Gulf of Riga
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Phytoplankton pigments and functional types in the Atlantic Ocean: A decadal assessment, 1995–2005
288
Phytoplankton Pigments in Baltic Sea Seston and Sediments: Seasonal Variability, Fluxes, and Transformations
289
Phytoplankton Pigments in Oceanography: Guidelines to Modem Methods, S.W Jeffrey, R.F.C. Mantoura, S.W. Wright (Eds.). Unesco Publishing, Paris (Cedex 15) (1997)
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Phytoplankton pigments, functional types, and absorption properties in the Delagoa and Natal Bights of the Agulhas ecosystem
291
Phytoplankton population along certain Egyptian coastal regions of the Red Sea
292
Phytoplankton Population Changes in Lake Urmia During Dry and Wet Periods
293
Phytoplankton population dynamics at the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series station in the Sargasso Sea
294
Phytoplankton Population in Relation to Physicochemical Parameters of Gwaigwaye Reservoir Katsina State, Nigeria
295
Phytoplankton population structure of Mighan salt lake (Arak, Markazi province)
296
Phytoplankton primary production in southern Iraqi marshes after restoration
297
Phytoplankton primary production, chlorophyll-a and nutrient concentrations in the water column of mountainous Lake Phewa, Nepal
298
Phytoplankton processes during a mesoscale iron enrichment in the NE subarctic Pacific: Part I—Biomass and assemblage
299
Phytoplankton processes during a mesoscale iron enrichment in the NE subarctic Pacific: Part III—Primary productivity
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Phytoplankton processes during a mesoscale iron enrichment in the NE subarctic Pacific: Part II—Nutrient utilization
301
Phytoplankton processes. Part 1: Community structure during the Southern Ocean Iron RElease Experiment (SOIREE)
302
Phytoplankton processes. Part 2: Rates of primary production and factors controlling algal growth during the Southern Ocean Iron RElease Experiment (SOIREE)
303
Phytoplankton production and biomass estimates in the northeast Atlantic Ocean, May–June 1990
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Phytoplankton production and community structure in an unstable frontal region
305
Phytoplankton production and growth regulation in the Subarctic North Atlantic: A comparative study of the Labrador Sea-Labrador/Newfoundland shelves and Barents/Norwegian/Greenland seas and shelves
306
Phytoplankton production and physiological adaptation on the southeastern shelf of the Agulhas ecosystem
307
Phytoplankton production during a summer coastal upwelling in the East China Sea
308
Phytoplankton production modelling in three marine ecosystems—static versus dynamic approach
309
Phytoplankton production modelling in three marine ecosystems—static versus dynamic approach
310
Phytoplankton productivity and community structure in the vicinity of the Crozet Plateau during austral summer 2004/2005
311
Phytoplankton productivity and the carbon cycle in the western Equatorial Pacific under El Nin˜o and non-El Nin˜o conditions
312
Phytoplankton productivity in newly opened waters of the Western Arctic Ocean
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Phytoplankton Productivity—Carbon assimilation in marine and freshwater ecosystems, P.J. Williams, D.N. Thomas, C.S. Reynolds (Eds.). Blackwell Science Ltd, Garsington (2002), ISBN: 0-632-05711-4
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Phytoplankton response and geochemical evidence of the lower Toarcian relative sea level rise in the Umbria-Marche basin (Central Italy)
315
Phytoplankton response to a Lagrangian phosphate addition in the Levantine Sea (Eastern Mediterranean)
316
Phytoplankton response to climatic and anthropogenic influences in the north-eastern Adriatic during the last four decades
317
Phytoplankton response to natural and experimental iron addition
318
Phytoplankton response to nutrient enrichment in an urbanized estuary: Apparent inhibition of primary production by overeutrophication
319
Phytoplankton responses to biomanipulated grazing pressure and nutrient additions enclosure studies in unlimed and limed Lake Njupfatet, central Sweden
320
Phytoplankton seasonality and exchange at the inlets of the Lagoon of Venice (July 2001–June 2002)
321
Phytoplankton size classes competitions at sub-mesoscale in a frontal oceanic region
322
Phytoplankton size structure and primary production in a highly dynamic coastal ecosystem (Ría de Vigo, NW-Spain): Seasonal and short-time scale variability
323
Phytoplankton size structure and species composition as an indicator of trophic status in transitional ecosystems: the case study of a Mediterranean fjord-like karstic bay*
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Phytoplankton size-based dynamics in the Aegean Sea (Eastern Mediterranean)
325
Phytoplankton size-distribution and community structure in relation to mucilage occurrence in the northern Adriatic Sea
326
Phytoplankton Species Composition and Seasonal Variation at Wadi Al-Arab Dam Lake, Jordan
327
Phytoplankton succession during a red tide of Skeletonema costatum in Jiaozhou Bay of China
328
Phytoplankton succession in a coastal area of the NW Adriatic, over a 10-year sampling period (1990–1999)
329
Phytoplankton summer bloom dynamics in the Bahيa Blanca Estuary in relation to changing environmental conditions
330
Phytoplankton temporal changes in a coastal northern Adriatic site during the last 25 years
331
Phytoplankton trapped within seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) sediments are a nitrogen source: An in situ isotope labeling experiment
332
Phytoplankton uptake and growth rate in the Japanese egg cockle Fulvia mutica
333
Phytoplankton variability and oceanographic conditions at Condor seamount, Azores (NE Atlantic)
334
Phytoplankton variability in Lake Bourget: Phytoplankton dynamics and meteorology
335
Phytoplankton variability in the central and eastern tropical Pacific
336
Phytoplankton variability in the Crozet Basin frontal zone (Southwest Indian Ocean) during austral summer
337
Phytoplankton variability off the Western Australian Coast: Mesoscale eddies and their role in cross-shelf exchange
338
Phytoplankton variation and its relation to nutrients and allochthonous organic matter in a coastal lagoon on the Gulf of Mexico
339
Phytoplankton vertical distributions and composition in Baltic Sea cyanobacterial blooms
340
Phytoplankton viability in ballast water from international commercial ships berthed at ports in Korea
341
Phytoplankton, nutrients and hydrography in the frontal zone between the Southwest Indian Subtropical gyre and the Southern Ocean
342
Phytoplankton, pelagic community and nutrients in a deep oligotrophic alpine lake: ratios as sensitive indicators of the use of P-resources (DRP:DOP:PP and TN:TP:SRSi)
343
Phytoplankton, sediment and optical observations in Netherlands coastal water in spring
344
Phytoplanktonic DOC and POC production in the Bransfield and Gerlache Straits as derived from kinetic experiments of 14C incorporation
345
Phytoplanktonic nutrient utilisation and nutrient signature in the Southern Ocean
346
Phytoplankton-pigment signatures and their relationship to spring–summer stratification in the Gulf of Gabes
347
Phytoplanktons and DNA barcoding: Characterization and molecular analysis of phytoplanktons on the Persian Gulf
348
Phytoplasma Associated with Symptoms of ‘Tristeza del ajo’(Garlic Decline) in Garlic (Allium sativum L.)
349
Phytoplasma Association with Gerbera Phyllody in Australia
350
PHYTOPLASMA DISEASES OF FRUIT TREES IN GERMPLASM AND COMMERCIAL ORCHARDS IN TURKEY
351
Phytoplasma transmission by in vitro graft inoculation as a basis for a preliminary screening method for resistance in fruit trees
352
Phyto-products may be essential for sustainability and implementation of phytoremediation
353
Phytoreduction and volatilization of mercury by ascorbate in Arabidopsis thaliana, European beech and Norway spruce
354
Phyto-reduction of graphene oxide using the aqueous extract of Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) Solms
355
Phytoreme Diation of Heavy Metals Contaminated Environments: Screening for Native Accumulator Plants in Zanjan-Iran
356
Phytoremedial effect of Withania somnifera against arsenic-induced testicular toxicity in Charles Foster rats
357
Phytoremediatgion of wastewater containing azo dye by sunflowers and their photosynthetic response
358
Phytoremediation - A sustainable approach for contaminant remediation in arid and semi-arid regions – a review
359
Phytoremediation – An Eco-friendly and Sustainable Method of Heavy Metal Removal from Closed Mine Environments in Papua New Guinea
360
Phytoremediation ability and oxidative enzymes activity of Persian clover (Trifolium resupinatum L.) in the presence of nickel
361
Phytoremediation and long-term site management of soil contaminated with pentachlorophenol (PCP) and heavy metals
362
Phytoremediation and Potency of Hyperaccumulator Plants
363
Phytoremediation and rehabilitation of municipal solid waste landfills and dumpsites: A brief review
364
Phytoremediation as a Promising Method for the Treatment of Contaminated Sediments
365
Phytoremediation by using Atriplex halimus subsp. schweinfurthii as a bio-absorbent of Cadmium in the soil
366
Phytoremediation capability of nickel and manganese polluted soil by Sorghum biocilor L
367
Phytoremediation efficiency of pondweed (Potamogeton crispus) in removing heavy metals (Cu, Cr, Pb, As and Cd) from water of Anzali wetland
368
Phytoremediation for Purifying Urban Wastewaters in order to Decrease Oxygen, Chemical, Biochemical and Microbial Pollution of Choliforms
369
Phytoremediation in mangrove sediments impacted by persistent total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH’s) using Avicennia schaueriana
370
Phytoremediation in the tropics – influence of heavy crude oil on root morphological characteristics of graminoids
371
Phytoremediation management of selenium-laden drainage sediments in the San Luis Drain: a greenhouse feasibility study
372
Phytoremediation of 137cesium and 90strontium from solutions and low-level nuclear waste by Vetiveria zizanoides
373
PHYTOREMEDIATION OF AIR ORGANIC POLLUTION (PHENOL) USING HYDROPONIC SYSTEM
374
Phytoremediation of arsenate contaminated soil by transgenic canola and the plant growth-promoting bacterium Enterobacter cloacae CAL2
375
Phytoremediation of Arsenic
376
Phytoremediation of atrazine-contaminated soil using Zea mays (maize)
377
Phytoremediation of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene contaminated air by D. deremensis and O. microdasys plants
378
Phytoremediation of bisphenol A by cultured suspension cells of Eucalyptus perriniana-regioselective hydroxylation and glycosylation
379
Phytoremediation of BTEX from indoor air by Hyrcanian plants
380
Phytoremediation of cadmium and nickelusing Vetiveria zizanioides
381
Phytoremediation of Cadmium-Polluted Soils with Ipomoea asarifolia (Desr.) Roem. Schult
382
Phyto-remediation of chrome-VI of tannery effluent by Trichoderma species Original Research Article
383
Phytoremediation of chromium by model constructed wetland
384
Phytoremediation of coal mine spoil dump through integrated biotechnological approach
385
Phytoremediation of Cr(III) by Ipomonea aquatica (water spinach) from water in the presence of EDTA and chloride: Effects of Cr speciation
386
Phytoremediation Of Crude Oil Impacted Soil Using Purple Nutsedge
387
Phytoremediation of cyanophos insecticide by Plantago major L. in water
388
Phytoremediation of diesel-contaminated soil and saccharification of the resulting biomass
389
Phytoremediation of effluents from aluminum smelters: A study of Al retention in mesocosms containing aquatic plants
390
Phytoremediation of ethion by water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) from water
391
Phytoremediation of formaldehyde from indoor environment by ornamental plants: An approach to promote occupants health
392
Phytoremediation of heavy metals (lead and zinc) by three plant species; grass pea (Lathyrus sativus),
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phytoremediation of heavy metals (pb, cd) by tamarix along the temby (karon) river, iran
394
Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals (Pb, Cd) by Tamarix along the Temby (karon) River, Iran
395
Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals (Pb, Cd) by Tamarix along the Temby (karon) River, Iran
396
Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals from Urban Waste Leachate by Southern Cattail (Typha domingensis)
397
Phytoremediation of landfill leachate
398
PHYTOREMEDIATION OF METAL MINE WASTE
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Phytoremediation of Metal-Polluted Ecosystems: Hype for Commercialization
400
Phytoremediation of Metals in Industrial Sludge by Cyperus Kyllingia-Rasiga, Asystassia Intrusa and Scindapsus Pictus Var Argyaeus Plant Species
401
Phytoremediation of mixed-contaminated soil using the hyperaccumulator plant Alyssum lesbiacum: Evidence of histidine as a measure of phytoextractable nickel
402
Phytoremediation of organic contaminants in soils
403
Phytoremediation of organic xenobiotics – Glutathione dependent detoxification in Phragmites plants from European treatment sites
404
Phytoremediation of Palm Oil Mill Effluent Using Pistia Stratiotes Plant and Algae Spirulina sp for Biomass Production
405
Phytoremediation of phenol from wastewater, by peroxidases of tomato hairy root cultures
406
Phytoremediation of Pyrene by the Aquatic Plant Azolla pinnata
407
Phytoremediation of radiostrontium (90Sr) and radiocesium (137Cs) using giant milky weed (Calotropis gigantea R.Br.) plants
408
Phytoremediation of selenium by two helophyte species in subsurface flow constructed wetland
409
Phytoremediation of shallow organically enriched marine sediments using benthic microalgae
410
Phytoremediation of small-scale oil spills in fresh marsh environments: a mesocosm simulation
411
PHYTOREMEDIATION OF SOIL CADMIUM USING Chenopodium SPECIES
412
Phytoremediation of soil Contaminated by Heavy Metals within a Technical Landfill Center Vicinity: Algerian Case Study
413
Phytoremediation of soils polluted by heavy metals using Vetiver grass and Tall Fescue
414
Phytoremediation of subarctic soil contaminated with diesel fuel
415
Phytoremediation of Tetracycline and Degradation Products from Aqueous Solutions
416
Phytoremediation of total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPHs) using plant species in Iran
417
Phytoremediation of total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPHs) using plant species in Iran
418
Phytoremediation of toxic elemental and organic pollutants
419
Phytoremediation of wastewater using aquatic plants, A review
420
Phytoremediation of zinc contaminated water by marigold (Tagetes Minuta L)
421
Phytoremediation Potential and Essential Oil Quality of Peppermint Grown in Contaminated Soils as Affected by Sludge and Time
422
Phytoremediation potential of aquatic macrophyte Azolla caroliniana with references to zinc plating effluent
423
Phytoremediation potential of Arundo donax in arsenic-contaminated synthetic wastewater
424
Phytoremediation Potential of Brassica juncea for removal of selected heavy metals in urban soil amended with cow dung
425
Phytoremediation Potential of Corn and Oat for Increased Levels of Soil Cadmium under Different Irrigation Intervals
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Phytoremediation potential of Eichhornia crassipes for the treatment of cadmium in relation with biochemical and water parameters
427
Phytoremediation potential of Eichornia crassipes in metal-contaminated coastal water
428
Phytoremediation potential of heavy metals by two native pasture plants (Eucalyptus grandis and ailanthus altissima) assisted with AMF and fibrous minerals in contaminated mining regions
429
Phyto-remediation potential of Ipomoea aquatica for Cr(VI) mitigation
430
Phytoremediation potential of Juncus subsecundus in soils contaminated with cadmium and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)
431
Phytoremediation Potential of Populus Alba and Morus alba for Cadmium, Chromuim and Nickel Absorption from Polluted Soil
432
Phytoremediation potential of Portulaca grandiflora Hook. (Moss-Rose) in degrading a sulfonated diazo reactive dye Navy Blue HE2R (Reactive Blue 172)
433
Phytoremediation potential of Spirulina (Arthrospira) platensis: biosorption and toxicity studies of cadmium
434
Phytoremediation potential of Suaeda vera for some heavy metals in roadside soil in Benghazi, Libya
435
Phytoremediation potential of three plant grown in monoculture and intercropping with date palm in contaminated soil
436
Phytoremediation potential of willow trees for aquifers contaminated with ethanol-blended gasoline
437
Phytoremediation potentials of water Hyacinth. Eichhornia Crassipes (mart.) Solms in crude oil polluted water
438
Phytoremediation prospects of willow stands on contaminated sediment: a field trial
439
Phytoremediation Technique in The Remediation of The Contaminated Lands
440
Phytoremediation Treatment of Open Landfill Leachate
441
Phytoremediation, a Method for Treatment of Petroleum Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soils
442
Phytoremediation, a sustainable remediation technology? Conclusions from a case study. I: Energy production and carbon dioxide abatement
443
Phytoremediation, a sustainable remediation technology? II: Economic assessment of CO2 abatement through the use of phytoremediation crops for renewable energy production
444
Phytoremediation: a green technology
445
Phytoremediation: A review
446
Phytoremediation: A Sustainable Approach for Reclamation of Heavy Metals Contamination
447
Phytoremediation: modeling plant uptake and contaminant transport in the soil–plant–atmosphere continuum
448
Phytoremidiation of Heavy Metals Using Mangroves
449
Phyto-removal of trinitrotoluene from water with batch kinetic studies
450
Phytoseiid mites (Acari: Mesostigmata: Phytoseiidae) in some regions of western and north western Iran
451
Phytoseiid mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) associated with conifers in northern Iran, with a new species record and an identification key to coniferous phytoseiid mites of Iran
452
Phytoseiid mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) of fruit orchards in cold regions of Razavi Khorasan province (northeast Iran), with redescription of two species
453
Phytoseiulus persimilis و Neoseiulus californicus (Acari: Phytoseiidae) ، تاثير تجربه جفت گيري سن و قلمروگرايي بر رقابت نرها بر سر جفت گيري در گونه هاي
454
Phytosiderophore release by wheat genotypes differing in zinc deficiency tolerance grown with Zn-free nutrient solution as affected by salinity
455
Phytosiderophores decrease iron stress and pyoverdine production of Pseudomonas fluorescens PF-5 (pvd-inaZ)
456
Phytosiderophores decrease iron stress and pyoverdine production of Pseudomonas fluorescens PF-5 (pvd-inaZ)
457
Phytosocioiogicai Attributes of Wlldi Gaza Arca, Gaza Strip, Palestinc
458
Phytosociological Analysis and Species Diversity of Herbaceous Layer in Rashad and Alabassia Localities, South Kordofan State, Sudan
459
PHYTOSOCIOLOGICAL ATTRIBUTES OF WEED FLORA IN MAJOR CROPS OF NORTH COASTAL ANDHRA PRADESH, INDIA
460
Phytosociological Method for the Evaluation of the Biodiversity and Medicinal Plants
461
PHYTOSOCIOLOGICAL STUDY OF PUSH ZIARAT AREA (SHAWAL) IN THE SOUTH WAZIRISTAN, PAKISTAN
462
Phytosociology and size structure of Nitraria retusa along the Egyptian Red Sea coast
463
Phytosociology OfPinus-Qurecus Forest Vegetation Of Nikyal Hills, District Kotli, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan
464
Phytosome and Liposome: The Beneficial Encapsulation Systems in Drug Delivery and Food Application
465
Phytosome: Drug Delivery System for Polyphenolic Phytoconstituents
466
Phytostabilisation of arsenical gold mine tailings using four Eucalyptus species: Growth, arsenic uptake and availability after five years
467
Phytostabilization of a metal contaminated sandy soil. I: Influence of compost and/or inorganic metal immobilizing soil amendments on phytotoxicity and plant availability of metals
468
Phytostabilization of a metal contaminated sandy soil. II: Influence of compost and/or inorganic metal immobilizing soil amendments on metal leaching
469
Phytostabilization of copper mine tailings with biosolids: Implications for metal uptake and productivity of Lolium perenne
470
Phytostabilization of nickel by the zinc and cadmium hyperaccumulator Solanum nigrum L. Are metallothioneins involved?
471
Phytostanols and phytosterols distributions in corn kernel
472
Phytosterol content of experimental diets differing in fatty acid composition
473
Phytosterol content of sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) seed oil: Extraction and identification
474
Phytosterol Enrichment of Rice Bran Oil by a Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Fractionation Technique
475
Phytosterol oxidation in oil-in-water emulsions and bulk oil
476
Phytosterolemia in parenteral nutrition patients: Implications for liver disease development
477
Phytosterols accumulation in the seeds of Linum usitatissimum L.
478
Phytosterols and anabolic agents versus designer drugs Original Research Article
479
Phytosterols and Fatty Acids in Fig (Ficus carica, var. Mission) Fruit and Tree Components
480
Phytosterols and vascular disease
481
Phytosterols differentially influence ABC transporter expression, cholesterol efflux and inflammatory cytokine secretion in macrophage foam cells
482
Phytosterols from Dunaliella tertiolecta and Dunaliella salina: A potentially novel industrial application
483
Phytosterols from Spondias mombin Linn with Antimycobacterial Activities
484
Phytosterols in grapes and wine, and effects of agrochemicals on their levels
485
Phytosterols in plant foods: Exploring contents, data distribution and aggregated values using an online bioactives database
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Phytosterols in plant foods: Exploring contents, data distribution and aggregated values using an online bioactives database
487
Phytosterols in the prevention of human pathologies
488
Phytosterols inhibit the tumor growth and lipoprotein oxidizability induced by a high-fat diet in mice with inherited breast cancer
489
Phytosterols, but not pectin, added to a high-saturated-fat diet modify saturated fatty acid excretion in relation to chain length
490
Phytosterols: Applications and recovery methods
491
Phytosterols: Wide-Spectrum Antibacterial Agents
492
Phytosteryl sinapates and vanillates: Chemoenzymatic synthesis and antioxidant capacity assessment
493
Phytostimulation Properties of Indigenous Plant Growth-promoting Bacteria from Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra L.): Benefits for Seed Germination and Seedling Growth
494
Phytosulfokine-α requires auxin to stimulate carrot non-embryogenic cell proliferation
495
Phytosynthesis and applications of bioactive SnO2 nanoparticles
496
Phytosynthesis and Biological Activities of Fluorescent CuO Nanoparticles Using Acanthospermum hispidum L. Extract
497
Phytosynthesis of gold nanoparticles using leaf extract of Coleus amboinicus Lour
498
Phytosynthesis of magnetite (Fe3O4) nanoparticles using Nepeta bornmuelleri hairy roots
499
Phytosynthesis of silver nanoparticles by Cissus quadrangularis: influence of physicochemical factors
500
Phytosynthesis of silver nanoparticles using Coccinia grandis leaf extract and its application in the photocatalytic degradation
501
Phytosynthesis of silver nanoparticles using Pterocarpus santalinus leaf extract and their antibacterial properties
502
Phyto-synthesis of silver nanoscale particles using Morinda citrifolia L. and its inhibitory activity against human pathogens
503
Phytosynthesis, Characterization and Antimicrobial Studies of Silver Nanoparticles Using Aqueous Extracts of Olax Subscorpioidea
504
Phytosynthesized iron oxide nanoparticles and ferrous iron on fermentative hydrogen production using Enterobacter cloacae: Evaluation and comparison of the effects
505
Phytotesting as a Tool in Assessing the Effectiveness of Salt Dump Reclamation
506
Phytotherapeutic effects of Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller): A mini-review
507
Phytotherapies in inflammatory bowel disease
508
Phytotherapy and phytopharmacology for reduction of cyclophosphamide-induced toxicity in the male urinary system
509
Phytotherapy for diabetes mellitus; A review of Middle Eastern and North African folk medicinal plants
510
Phytotherapy in Burn Wound Healing: A Review of Native Iranian Medicinal Plants
511
Phytotherapy in Prostatitis: a Review on the Most Important Medicinal Plants Affecting Prostatitis in Iranian Ethnobotanical Documents
512
Phytotherapy of intermediate host snail by ferulic acid to kill the Fasciola gigantica larvae in different months of the year 2011-2012
513
Phytotherapy of polycystic ovary syndrome: A review
514
Phytotoxic action mechanism of hapalocyclamide in lettuce seedlings
515
Phytotoxic action of naphthoquinone juglone demonstrated on lettuce seedling roots
516
Phytotoxic activities of (2R)-6-hydroxytremetone
517
Phytotoxic activity of barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crus-galli) on some rice (Oryza sativa) genotypes
518
Phytotoxic and antifungal metabolites from Curvularia sp. FH01 isolated from the gut of Atractomorpha sinensis
519
PHYTOTOXIC AND HERBICIDAL ACTIVITIES OF Aspergillus AND Penicillium SPECIES ISOLATED FROM RHIZOSPHERE AND SOIL
520
Phytotoxic and Insecticidal Activities of Medicinal Plants of Pakistan, Trichodesma indicum, Aconitum laeve and Sauromatum guttatum
521
PHYTOTOXIC AND INSECTICIDAL ACTIVITY OF PLANTS OF FAMILY ZYGOPHYLLACEAE AND EUPHORBIACEAE
522
Phytotoxic constituents from Nimbya alternantherae
523
Phytotoxic cyanamide affects maize (Zea mays) root growth and root tip function: From structure to gene expression
524
Phytotoxic effect of 2,4-D and dicamba on date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) tissue cultures at initiation stage
525
PHYTOTOXIC EFFECT OF SELECTED CRUDE PLANT EXTRACTS ON SOIL-BORNE FUNGI OF COMMON BEAN
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Phytotoxic effect of synthetic dye effluents on seed germination and early growth of red amaranth
527
PHYTOTOXIC EFFECT OF WATER SOLUBLE PHENOLICS FROM FIVE LEGUMINOUS WEEDS ON GERMINATION AND SEEDLING GROWTH OF RICE
528
Phytotoxic Effects of Aqueous Extract of Sugar Beet, Ephedra and Canola on Seed Germination, Growth and Photosynthesis of Convolvulus arvensis
529
Phytotoxic effects of cadmium on photosynthesis pigments in dill (Anethum graveolens)
530
PHYTOTOXIC EFFECTS OF Calotropis procera EXTRACT ON GERMINATION AND SEEDLING VIGOR OF WHEAT
531
Phytotoxic effects of copper on nitrogen metabolism and plant growth in Brassica pekinensis Rupr.
532
Phytotoxic Effects of Heavy Metals on Seed Germination and Seedling Growth of Medical Plant, Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis L.) in Laboratory Conditions
533
Phytotoxic effects of red clover amended soils on wild mustard seedling growth
534
Phytotoxic lesions of chromium in maize
535
Phytotoxic risk assessment of ambient air pollution on agricultural crops in Selangor State, Malaysia
536
Phytotoxic substances with allelopathic activity may be central to the strong invasive potential of Brachiaria brizantha
537
Phytotoxicities of fluoranthene and phenanthrene deposited on needle surfaces of the evergreen conifer, Japanese red pine (Pinus densiflora Sieb. et Zucc.)
538
Phytotoxicity and accumulation of anthracene applied to the foliage and sandy substrate in lettuce and radish plants
539
Phytotoxicity and bioaccumulation of copper and chromium using barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) in spiked artificial and natural forest soils
540
PHYTOTOXICITY AND COMPETITIVE EFFECT OF SOME WEEDS ON ONION CROP AND ITS CONTROL METHODS.
541
Phytotoxicity and phytoremediation of 2,6-dinitrotoluene using a model plant, Arabidopsis thaliana Original Research Article
542
Phytotoxicity and uptake of nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI) by two plant species Original Research Article
543
Phytotoxicity and uptake of nitroglycerin in a natural sandy loam soil Original Research Article
544
Phytotoxicity Assay of Crude Oil Using Different Accessions of Sorghum bicolor
545
Phytotoxicity data safeguard the performance of the recipient plants in leachate irrigation
546
Phytotoxicity effects of Topramezone and Dicamba herbicide on selected legumes
547
Phytotoxicity in pearl millet varies among in-furrow insecticides
548
Phytotoxicity induced in isolated zooxanthellae by herbicides extracted from Great Barrier Reef flood waters
549
Phytotoxicity of a medicinal plant, Anisomeles indica, against Phalaris minor and its potential use as natural herbicide in wheat fields
550
Phytotoxicity of Ag nanoparticles prepared by biogenic and chemical methods
551
Phytotoxicity of Ageratum conyzoides residues towards growth and nodulation of Cicer arietinum
552
Phytotoxicity of aluminium to wheat plants in high-pH solutions
553
Phytotoxicity of ancient gaswork soils. Effect of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) on plant germination
554
Phytotoxicity of coloured substances: is Lemna Duckweed an alternative to the algal growth inhibition test?
555
PHYTOTOXICITY OF DIFFERENT AQUEOUS EXTRACT CONCENTRATIONS OF MESQUITE (PROSOPIS JULIFLORA) ON GERMINATION and SEEDLING GROWTH OF WHEAT
556
Phytotoxicity of different organic mulches on emergence and seedling growth of goosegrass (Eleusine indica)
557
Phytotoxicity of diuron alone and in combination with copper or folpet on duckweed (Lemna minor)
558
Phytotoxicity of dredged sediment from urban canal as land application
559
Phytotoxicity of Euphorbia helioscopia L. on Triticum aestivum L. and Pisum sativum L.
560
Phytotoxicity of insecticides used to control aphids on Sitka spruce, Picea sitchensis (Bong.) Carr.
561
Phytotoxicity of lanthanum in rice in haplic acrisols and cambisols
562
Phytotoxicity of Lead and Chromium on Germination, Seedling Establishment and Metal Uptake by Kenaf and Mesta
563
Phytotoxicity of lemon-scented eucalypt oil and its potential use as a bioherbicide
564
Phytotoxicity of metabolites produced by Pyrenophora semeniperda in liquid culture
565
Phytotoxicity of methylene blue to rice seedlings
566
Phytotoxicity of multi-walled carbon nanotubes assessed by selected plant species in the seedling stage
567
Phytotoxicity of municipal sewage sludge composts related to physico-chemical properties, PAHs and heavy metals
568
Phytotoxicity of nanoparticles: Inhibition of seed germination and root growth
569
Phytotoxicity of nickel in a range of European soils: Influence of soil properties, Ni solubility and speciation
570
Phytotoxicity of nitroaromatic energetic compounds freshly amended or weathered and aged in sandy loam soil
571
Phytotoxicity of Quassinoids: Physiological Responses and Structural Requirements
572
Phytotoxicity of Rhamnus virgatus on some field crops
573
Phytotoxicity of sewage sludge from selected wastewater treatment plants- new opportunities in sewage sludge treatment
574
Phytotoxicity of Some Medicinal Plants Residues on Emergence and Establishment Criteria of Canola
575
Phytotoxicity of tarbush (Flourensia cernua DC) leaf extracts
576
Phytotoxicity of the New Antifouling Compound Irgarol 1051 and a Major Degradation Produc
577
Phytotoxicity of three Plantago species on germination and seedling growth of hairy beggarticks (Bidens pilosa L.)
578
Phytotoxicity testing for herbicide regulation: Shortcomings in relation to biodiversity and ecosystem services in agrarian systems Original Research Article
579
Phytotoxicity testing of lysimeter leachates from aided phytostabilized Cu-contaminated soils using duckweed (Lemna minor L.) Original Research Article
580
Phytotoxicity to and uptake of enrofloxacin in crop plants
581
Phytotoxicity to and uptake of flumequine used in intensive aquaculture on the aquatic weed, Lythrum salicaria L.
582
Phytotoxicity to and uptake of RDX by rice
583
Phytotoxicological Effects of Bulk-NiO and NiO Nanoparticles on Lesser and Giant Duckweeds as Model Macrophytes: Changes in the Plants Physiological Responses
584
Phytotoxity of Fusarium subglutinans culture filtrates on in vitro plantlets and calli of resistant and susceptible pineapple (Ananas comosus)
585
Phytotreatment of propellant contamination
586
pH-Zone-refining counter-current chromatography of lappaconitine from Aconitum sinomontanum Nakai: I. Separation of prepurified extract
587
pH-zone-refining counter-current chromatography: Origin, mechanism, procedure and applications
588
Pi 2 source region in the magnetosphere deduced from CPMN data
589
PI 3-K and T-cell activation: limitations of T-leukemic cell lines as signaling models
590
PI 3-kinase, mTOR, protein synthesis and cancer
591
PI 3-kinase/Akt and STAT3 are required for the prevention of TGF-β-induced Hep3B cell apoptosis by autocrine motility factor/phosphoglucose isomerase
592
PI 3-Kinases and PTEN: How Opposites Chemoattract
593
PI Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy and Receding Horizon Position Control for Intelligent Pneumatic Actuator
594
PI and fuzzy estimators for tuning the stator resistance in direct torque control of induction machines
595
PI and fuzzy logic controllers for shunt active power filter — A report
596
PI and PID stabilization of neutral and retarded systems with time delay
597
PI auto-tuning during a single transient
598
Pi Bonding and Negative Hyperconjugation in Mono-, Di-, and Triaminoborane, -alane, -gallane, and -indane
599
PI Control Based Vector Control Strategy for Induction Motor Drive
600
PI control of discrete linear repetitive processes
601
PI controller relay auto-tuning using delay and phase margin in PMSM drives
602
PI degree parity in q-skew polynomial rings
603
PI Design Method Based on Sensitivity
604
P–I diagram method for combined failure modes of rigid-plastic beams
605
PI force control of a microgripper for assembling biomedical microdevices
606
PI Hopf algebras of prime characteristic
607
PI Index of Bicyclic Graphs
608
Pi of the Sky – all-sky, real-time search for fast optical transients,
609
PI output feedback control of differential linear repetitive processes
610
PI polynomials of product graphs
611
PI stabilization of first-order systems with time delay
612
PI transfer protein: the specific recognition of phospholipids and its functions
613
PI Tuning in Terms of Gain and Phase Margins
614
PI(4,5)P2-Dependent and Ca2+-Regulated ER-PM Interactions Mediated by the Extended Synaptotagmins
615
PI, Szeged and Revised Szeged Indices of IPR Fullerenes
616
PI/PID controller design based on IMC and percentage overshoot specification to controller setpoint change
617
PI–100: Direct comparison of the emerging photovoltaic technologies in multi-technology retrofit building arrays installed in Oxford and Mallorca
618
PI16 is expressed by a subset of human memory Treg with enhanced migration to CCL17 and CCL20
619
PI3 Kinase Activation and Response to Trastuzumab Therapy: Whatʹs neu with Herceptin Resistance?
620
PI3 Kinase and not p42/p44 Appears to be Implicated in the Protection Conferred by Ischemic Preconditioning
621
PI3 Kinase mediates transformation of hematopoietic cells by the V816 c-kit mutant
622
PI3 Kinase Signals BCR-Dependent Mature B Cell Survival
623
PI3D apparatus and technology at KERI
624
PI-3-K and AKT: Onto the mitochondria
625
PI3K and mTOR inhibitor, NVP-BEZ235, is more toxic than X-rays in prostate cancer cells
626
PI3K and negative regulation of TLR signaling
627
PI3K Inhibition Overcomes Trastuzumab Resistance: Blockade of ErbB2/ErbB3 Is Not Always Enough
628
PI3K Inhibition Sensitize the Cisplatin-resistant Human Ovarian Cancer Cell OVCAR3 by Induction of Oxidative Stress
629
PI3K is involved in nucleolar structure and function on root-tip meristematic cells of Triticum aestivum L.
630
PI3K Regulatory Subunits Lose Control in Cancer
631
PI3K/Akt activity has variable cell-specific effects on expression of HIF target genes, CA9 and VEGF, in human cancer cell lines
632
PI3K/AKT and STAT3 pathways mediate the neuroprotective effect of dasatinib from acute cerebral injury in endotoxemic mice
633
PI3K/Akt inhibition and down-regulation of BCRP re-sensitize MCF7 breast cancer cell line to mitoxantrone chemotherapy
634
PI3K/AKT Signaling in Tumorigenesis and Angiogenesis
635
PI3K/Akt signalling pathway and cancer
636
PI3K/Akt/mTOR and CDK4 Combined Inhibition Enhanced Apoptosis of Thyroid Cancer Cell Lines
637
PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathway inhibitors in the therapy of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors
638
PI3K/mTOR dual inhibitor NVP-BEZ235 decreases Mcl-1 expression and sensitizes ovarian carcinoma cells to Bcl-xL-targeting strategies, provided that Bim expression is induced
639
PI-3k-Akt axis inhibits apoptosis in normal human megakaryoblasts and is efficiently activated by thrombopoietin
640
PI3K-dependent lysosome exocytosis in nitric oxide-preconditioned hepatocytes
641
PI3-Kinase may be involved in cml progenitor cell responses to interferon alfa and STI571
642
PI3King on MYCN to Improve Neuroblastoma Therapeutics
643
PI3Kγ Mediates Kaposiʹs Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus vGPCR-Induced Sarcomagenesis
644
PIA and rSesC Mixture Arisen Antibodies Could Inhibit the Biofilm-Formation in Staphylococcus aureus
645
Pia Christensen, Margaret O’Brien (Eds.), Children in the City: Home, Neighbourhood and Community, RoutledgeFalmer, London (210pp., price $34.95) 2003, ISBN 0–415–25925–8 (PB), ISBN 0–415–25924–X (HB).
646
PIA1/A2 polymorphism of platelet glycoprotein IIIa and risks of myocardial infarction, stroke, and venous thrombosis
647
PIA1/A2 polymorphism of platelet glycoprotein Illa and risk of cardiovascular disease
648
PIA1/A2 polymorphism of platelet glycoprotein Illa and risk of cardiovascular disease
649
PIA1/A2 polymorphism of platelet glycoprotein Illa and risk of cardiovascular disease
650
PIA1/A2 polymorphism of platelet glycoprotein Illa and risk of cardiovascular disease
651
PIA1/A2 polymorphism of platelet glycoprotein Illa and risk of cardiovascular disease
652
PIAGET AND COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT IN ADOLESCENCE
653
Piaget and Vygotsky Revisited: Dialogue or Assimilation?
654
Piaget: from biology to sociology
655
Piaget’s water-level tasks: Performance across the lifespan with emphasis on the elderly
656
Piagets Sociological Studies
657
Piagets sociology revisited
658
PI-Algebras Generated by Nilpotent Elements of Bounded Index Original Research Article
659
PI-Algebras Generated by Nilpotent Elements of Bounded Index Original Research Article
660
PI-algebras with slow codimension growth
661
Pial-glial barrier abnormalities in fetuses with Fukuyama congenital muscular dystrophy
662
Piama dan Petua Tradisi: Ilmu Menanam Padi Masyarakat Melayu di Utara Semenanjung Malaysia
663
Pianists duet better when they play with themselves: On the possible role of action simulation in synchronization
664
Piano Crossing – Walking on a Keyboard
665
Piano soundboard: structural behavior, numerical and experimental study in the modal range
666
Piano stool complexes containing the bulky pentaphenylcyclopentadienyl(C5Ph5) ligand: Preparation, characterization and X-ray structure of C5Ph5Zr(N(CH3)2)3 (I)
667
PIAS Proteins as Repressors of Oct4 Function
668
Piasmodium berghei: Identification of an mdr-like Gene Associated with
669
Piasmodium chabaudi chabaudi: A Monoclonal Antibody Raised against Soluble Antigens Present in the Plasma of Infected Mice Recognizes a 250-kDa Schizont Glycoprotein That Is Secreted during Schizogony
670
PIASMODIUM FALCIPARUM-. SELECTION OF SERINE 108 OF DIHYDROFOLATE REDUCTASE DURING TREATMENT OF UNCOMPLICATED MALARIA WITH CO-TRIMOXAZOLE IN UGANDAN CHILDREN
671
PIASy interacts with p73α and regulates cell cycle in HEK293 cells
672
PIAWAIAN PERKHIDMATAN KERJAYA SEKOLAH MENENGAH BERASASKAN CADANGAN PENGAMAL
673
Piazza: mediation and integration infrastructure for Semantic Web data
674
PIB: A Score to select Sorafenib Treatment Candidates for Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Resource-Limited Settings
675
Pi-balanced torsion-free modules over a discrete valuation domain
676
Pi-Blocks of Pi-Separable Groups, III Original Research Article
677
Pi-Blocks of Pi-Separable Groups, III Original Research Article
678
PiBrED—A novel bragg edge detector for neutrons
679
PiBrED—A novel bragg edge detector for neutrons
680
PIC simulation of N2 and C2H2 plasma behavior around plural objects
681
PIC simulations of spacecraft charging and the neutralization process by plasma emission Original Research Article
682
Pica
683
Pica and food craving in patients with iron-deficiency anemia: A case-control study in France
684
Pica as obsessive-compulsive disorder
685
Pica When You Least Expect It
686
Picard and weakly Picard operators technique for nonlinear differential equations in Banach spaces
687
Picard groups and strongly graded coalgebras
688
Picard groups of derived categories
689
Picard Groups, Grothendieck Rings, and Burnside Rings of Categories
690
Picard Iteration Method to Kinetic Analysis of Thermal Inactivation of Enzyme as Applied in Biotechnology
691
Picard Iteration Method to Kinetic Analysis of Thermal Inactivation of Enzyme as Applied in Biotechnology
692
Picard iterations for a finite element shallow water equation model
693
Picard Iterations for Solution of Nonlinear Equations in Certain Banach Spaces
694
Picard Sets and Value Distribution for Differential Polynomials
695
Picard splitting method and Picard CG method for solving the absolute value equation
696
Picard Theorem for Holomorphic Curves from a Punctured Disc into $\mathbb{P}^n(\mathbb{C})$ with Few Hypersurfaces in Subgeneral Position
697
Picard Theorem for Holomorphic Curves from a Punctured Disc into Pn(C) with Few Hypersurfaces in Subgeneral Position
698
PICARD: A novel code for the Galactic Cosmic Ray propagation problem
699
Picard-Fuchs equation and prepotential of five-dimensional SUSY gauge theory compactified on a circle Original Research Article
700
Picard-Fuchs equations and prepotential in N = 2 supersymmetric G2 Yang-Mills theory
701
Picard–Lefschetz monodromy of products
702
Picard–Vessiot extensions of artinian simple module algebras
703
Picard-Vessiot Theory and Ziglin′s Theorem
704
Picasso and Bacon in Dublin: working on paper
705
Picasso in the mind’s eye of the beholder: Three-dimensional filling-in of ambiguous line drawings
706
Piccininiʹs interpretations of our genetic future
707
PiCCO monitoring accuracy in low body temperature
708
Piccolo Micromegas: First in-core measurements in a nuclear reactor
709
Piccolo Micromegas: First in-core measurements in a nuclear reactor
710
Picea mariana bark: A new source of trans-resveratrol and other bioactive polyphenols
711
Piceatannol attenuates hydrogen-peroxide- and peroxynitrite-induced apoptosis of PC12 cells by blocking down-regulation of Bcl-XL and activation of JNK
712
Piceatannol induces heme oxygenase-1 expression in human mammary epithelial cells through activation of ARE-driven Nrf2 signaling
713
Piceatannol inhibits migration and invasion of prostate cancer cells: possible mediation by decreased interleukin-6 signaling
714
Piceatannol, a natural stilbene from grapes, induces G1 cell cycle arrest in androgen-insensitive DU145 human prostate cancer cells via the inhibition of CDK activity
715
Piceatannol, a potent bioactive stilbene, as major phenolic component in Rhodomyrtus tomentosa
716
PICH, a Centromere-Associated SNF2 Family ATPase, Is Regulated by Plk1 and Required for the Spindle Checkpoint
717
Pichia anomala yeast improves feed hygiene during storage of moist crimped barley grain under Swedish farm conditions
718
Pichia Power: Indiaʹs Biotech Industry Puts Unconventional Yeast to Work
719
Picibanil (OK‑432) in the treatment of head and neck lymphangiomas in children
720
Pick Drag Drop: Augmented Reality for Multiple File Sharing
721
Pick and Place Robot Gripper for Relay Assembly Line
722
Pick any system: what is the real cost?
723
Pick on someone your own size: ontogenetic shifts in mate choice by male garter snakes result in size-assortative mating
724
Pick your carats: nanoparticles of gold–silver–copper alloy produced in vivo
725
Pick’n’mix comparative tests.
726
Pickering Emulsion Polymerization of Styrene-co-butyl Acrylate Nanoparticles by Using Cloisite Na+ as Surfactant
727
Pickering emulsion polymerization: Preparation of polystyrene/nano-SiO2 composite microspheres with core-shell structure
728
Pickering emulsion stabilized by lipase-containing periodic mesoporous organosilica particles: A robust biocatalyst system for biodiesel production
729
Pickering emulsions stabilized by amphiphile covered clays
730
Pickering emulsions stabilized by native starch granules
731
Pickering emulsions with bare silica
732
Pickering stabilization of foams and emulsions with particles of biological origin
733
Pickets force pregnancy-advice centre to close
734
Picking a bone with contemporary osteoporosis management: Nutrient strategies to enhance skeletal integrity
735
Picking a winner among decision aids
736
Picking a winner: new mechanistic insights into the design of effective siRNAs Original Research Article
737
Picking oneʹs way through the immunological minefield
738
Picking Plaques That Pop …
739
Picking the Lock with a Hairpin: Did HIV-1 Learn the Art from Chemokines?
740
Picking the right fight
741
Picking the Right Problem Frame—An Empirical Study
742
Picking the S1, S1′ and S2′ pockets of matrix metalloproteinases. A niche for potent acyclic sulfonamide inhibitors
743
Picking up the Pieces: Brief Report on Inmates’ Experiences of a Family Violence Drama Project
744
Picking up the pieces: impression management in the retrospective attributional framing of accounting outcomes
745
Picking up the slack—again
746
Picking winners or building them? Alliance, intellectual, and human capital as selection criteria in venture financing and performance of biotechnology startups
747
PICKLE Acts throughout the Plant to Repress Expression of Embryonic Traits and May Play a Role in Gibberellin-Dependent Responses
748
Pickled luminescent silicon nanostructures
749
Pickle-free chrome tanning using a polymeric synthetic tanning agent for cleaner leather processing
750
Pickling wastewater reclamation by means of nanofiltration Original Research Article
751
PickPocket: A computer billiards shark Original Research Article
752
Pickup (critical) velocity of particles
753
Pickup and delivery problem using metaheuristics techniques
754
Pickup and delivery systems for overnight carriers
755
Pickup ion dynamics at the structured quasi-perpendicular shock
756
Pickup Probability of Sediment under Log-Normal Velocity Distribution
757
Pickup Probability of Sediment under Log-Normal Velocity Distribution
758
Pickup truck use in the National Personal Transportation Survey
759
Pickup velocity from particle deposits
760
Pickup, critical and wind threshold velocities of particles
761
Pickwick’s Interpolated Tales and the Examination of Suicide: The Science of an Ending
762
Pico- and nanophytoplankton dynamics during the decline phase of the spring bloom in the Oyashio region
763
Pico- and nanoplankton dynamics during bloom initiation of Aureococcus in a Long Island, NY bay
764
Pico molar assay of riboflavin in human urine using voltammetry
765
Pico satellite attitude estimation via Robust Unscented Kalman Filter in the presence of measurement faults
766
Picoamperometric Detection of Glucose at Ultrasmall Platinum-Based Biosensors: Preparation and Characterization
767
Picobirnavirus: A Putative Emerging Threat to Humans and Animals
768
Pico-canonical ensembles: a theoretical description of metastable states
769
Picocyanobacteria in Adriatic transitional environments
770
PICOGRAM ANALYSIS USING THE RAMAN MICROSCOPE
771
PICOGRAM ANALYSIS USING THE RAMAN MICROSCOPE
772
Picogram Determination of "Earthy-Musty" Odorous Compounds in Water Using Modified Closed Loop Stripping Analysis and Large Volume Injection GC/MS
773
Picogram per liter level determination of hydroxylated polybrominated diphenyl ethers in water by liquid chromatography–electrospray tandem mass spectrometry
774
Picogram-detection of estradiol at an electrochemical immunosensor with a gold nanoparticle|Protein G-(LC-SPDP)-scaffold
775
Picolinamide–Cu(Ac)2-imprinted polymer with high potential for recognition of picolinamide–copper acetate complex Original Research Article
776
Picolinyl group as an efficient alcohol protecting group: cleavage with Zn(OAc)2·2H2O under a neutral condition
777
Picoliter Cell Lysate Assays in Microfluidic Droplet Compartments for Directed Enzyme Evolution Original Research Article
778
Picoliter dispensing in wells of a micro-array by means of electrospraying
779
Picoliter solution deposition for total reflection X-ray fluorescence analysis of semiconductor samples
780
Picoliter-Scale Protein Microarrays by Laser Direct Write
781
Picolyl substituted N-heterocyclic carbene/palladium catalyzed Heck reactions
782
Picomolar Affinity Fibronectin Domains Engineered Utilizing Loop Length Diversity, Recursive Mutagenesis, and Loop Shuffling
783
Picomolar concentrations of morphine in human urine determined by dansyl derivatization and liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry
784
Picomolar Detection Limits with Current-Polarized Pb2+ Ion-Selective Membranes
785
Picomolar quantitation of free sulfite in foods by means of [57Co]hydroxocobalamin and radiometric chromatography of [57Co]sulfitocobalamin: Method, applications and significance of coexisting sulfides
786
Picomole scale stereochemical analysis of sphingosines and dihydrosphingosines Original Research Article
787
Picone identities for half-linear elliptic operators with p(x)p(x)-Laplacians and applications to Sturmian comparison theory
788
Picone’s formula for linear non-selfadjoint impulsive differential equations
789
PI-control of dual duct systems: manual tuning and control loop interaction
790
Picophytoplankton abundance and biomass in the western tropical Pacific Ocean during the 1992 El Niٌo year: results from flow cytometry
791
Picophytoplankton and nanophytoplankton abundance and distribution in the southeastern Beaufort Sea (Mackenzie Shelf and Amundsen Gulf) during Fall 2002
792
Picophytoplankton cell death induced by UV radiation: Evidence for oceanic Atlantic communitie
793
Picophytoplankton community in a tropical estuary: Detection of Prochlorococcus-like populations
794
Picophytoplankton dynamics and production in the Arabian Sea during the 1995 Southwest Monsoon
795
Picophytoplankton in the equatorial Pacific: vertical distributions in the warm pool and in the high nutrient low chlorophyll conditions
796
Picophytoplankton: A major contributor to planktonic biomass and primary production in a eutrophic, river-dominated estuary
797
Picophytoplankton; a comparative study of their biochemical composition and photosynthetic properties
798
Picoplankton composition related to thermohaline circulation: The Albanian boundary zone (southern Adriatic) in late spring
799
Picoplanktonic community structure on an Atlantic transect from 50°N to 50°S
800
Pico-satellite Autonomous Navigation with Magnetometer and Sun Sensor Data
801
Picoscope, a new label-free biosensor
802
Picosecond absorption anisotropy of polymethine and squarylium dyes in liquid and polymeric media Original Research Article
803
Picosecond acoustic solitons anisotropically coupled to a spin system
804
Picosecond and femtosecond laser photolysis studies of a photochromic diarylethene derivative: multiphoton gated reaction
805
Picosecond and femtosecond pulsed laser ablation and deposition of quasicrystals
806
Picosecond and subpicosecond visible laser ablation of optically transparent polymers
807
Picosecond deactivation of azo dye excited states in solution and in cellulose
808
Picosecond dichroism measurements of photoconductive poly(N-vinylcarbazole) solid films: temperature effect on the hole migration reaction
809
Picosecond dynamics from lanthanide chloride melts
810
Picosecond dynamics in water-soluble azobenzene-peptides
811
Picosecond dynamics of Eosin B at the air/water interface by time-resolved second harmonic generation: orientational randomization and rotational relaxation
812
Picosecond dynamics of excitations studied in three generations of new 4,4′-bis(diphenylamino)stilbene-based dendrimers
813
Picosecond dynamics of gas-phase dimers in liquid carbon dioxide
814
Picosecond dynamics of intramolecular charge-transfer processes of β-substituted porphyrins adsorbed on the porous glass
815
Picosecond dynamics of the S2 excited state of azulene and its van der Waals complexes with Ar and Xe
816
Picosecond electron bunches from GaAs/GaAsP strained superlattice photocathode
817
Picosecond electron bunches from GaAs/GaAsP strained superlattice photocathode
818
Picosecond electron transfer dynamics in polymer systems in solutions: cellulose tris(9-ethylcarbazolyl-3-carbamate) and amylose tris(9-ethylcarbazolyl-3-carbamate)
819
Picosecond emission anisotropy decays of dimethyl aminobenzonitrile
820
Picosecond Emission Dynamics of Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers: Spatial, Spectral, and Polarization-Resolved Characterization
821
Picosecond energy transfer in oligo(p-phenylene vinylene) capped gold nanoparticles
822
Picosecond excitation energy relaxation processes in a ladder-type π-conjugated polymer
823
Picosecond excited states in poly(aryleneethynylene) s
824
Picosecond fluorescence analysis of charge transfer microcrystals by near-field microspectroscopy
825
Picosecond fluorescence dynamics of auramine with a long aliphatic chain
826
Picosecond fluorescence dynamics of dioctadecylrhodamine B at air/water interface: micropolarity and cluster formation
827
Picosecond fluorescence of nucleic acid bases
828
Picosecond fluorescence spectroscopy of the purple membrane of Halobacterium halobium in alkaline suspension
829
Picosecond infrared activation of methanol in acid zeolites
830
Picosecond infrared matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry of organic molecules on sodium nitrate crystallites
831
Picosecond infrared studies of H− local modes in LaF3
832
Picosecond IR dynamics: lessons learned
833
Picosecond IR dynamics: lessons learned
834
Picosecond isomerization of a linear triatomic molecule with two intense infrared laser pulses
835
Picosecond laser control of bond-selective dissociation and clockwise and anticlockwise rotation of the dissociation fragments: applications to a three-dimensional model of HONO2 in the ground electronic state Original Research Article
836
Picosecond laser desorption kinetics of poly-(ethylene glycol)
837
Picosecond laser patterning of PEDOT:PSS thin films
838
Picosecond laser photolysis studies of DMA–DMPP in solution
839
Picosecond laser photolysis studies on a photochromic dithienylethene in solution and in crystalline phases
840
Picosecond laser photolysis study of cycloreversion reaction of a diarylethene derivative in polycrystals: Multiphoton-gated reaction
841
Picosecond laser pulse-driven crystallization behavior of SiSb phase change memory thin films
842
Picosecond laser-induced formation of spikes in a single crystal superalloy
843
Picosecond lifetime measurements in 109Cd and 110Cd Original Research Article
844
Picosecond lifetimes and infrared spectroscopy of hydrogenic sites in KY3F10 and LiYF4
845
Picosecond nonlinear optical response of Ba0.5Sr0.5TiO3 thin films fabricated by pulsed laser deposition
846
Pico-second non-linear optical transmission in an asymmetric triple quantum well structure
847
Picosecond photodissociation study of the excimer formation in van der Waals dimers of aromatic molecules
848
Picosecond photoexcitation dynamics in poly(3-butyl-thiophene) films Original Research Article
849
Picosecond photoinduced absorption and long-lived effects in polyaniline
850
Picosecond photophysics of luminescent conducting polymers from excitons to polaron pairs
851
Picosecond polarized electron bunches from a strained layer GaAsP photocathode
852
Picosecond polarized electron bunches from a strained layer GaAsP photocathode
853
Picosecond pulse generation from passively modelocked vertical cavity diode laser at up to 15 GHz pulse repetition rate
854
Picosecond pulse generation with high extinction ratio employing electroabsorption modulator, fibre compressor, and selfphase-modulation-based pulse reshaper
855
Picosecond pulse radiolysis using femtosecond white light with a high S/N spectrum acquisition system in one beam shot
856
Picosecond pulse radiolysis using femtosecond white light with a high S/N spectrum acquisition system in one beam shot
857
Picosecond pulsed laser ablation and micromachining of 4H-SiC wafers
858
Picosecond pulsed laser ablation of silicon: a molecular-dynamics study
859
Picosecond pump-probe using an FEL and a synchrotron source
860
Picosecond pump-probe using an FEL and a synchrotron source
861
Picosecond resolution on relativistic heavy ionsʹ time-of-flight measurement
862
Picosecond resolution on relativistic heavy ionsʹ time-of-flight measurement
863
Picosecond resonance coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy of bacteriorhodopsin: quantitative third-order susceptibility analysis of the dark-adapted mixture Original Research Article
864
Picosecond resonance Raman evidence of the structure of a long-lived electronic excited state of low-spin Fe(III)heme o
865
Picosecond soliton transmission by use of concatenated gain-distributed nonlinear amplifying fiber loop mirrors
866
Picosecond spectral relaxation of curcumin excited state in toluene–alcohol mixtures
867
Picosecond stimulated Raman scattering in crystals
868
Picosecond stimulated Raman scattering of BaWO4 crystal
869
Picosecond strain waves in PTV
870
Picosecond studies on the electron transfer from pyrene and perylene excited singlet states to N-hexadecyl pyridinium chloride
871
Picosecond surface restricted grating studies of n-GaAs(100) liquid junctions. Evidence for interfacial charge transfer approaching adiabatic limits
872
Picosecond time-dependent Stokes shift studies of fluoroprobe in liquid solution Original Research Article
873
Picosecond time-resolved absorption spectroscopy of luciferin
874
Picosecond time-resolved and steady-state studies of the polarization of the fluorescence of C60 and C70
875
Picosecond time-resolved bleaching dynamics of self-assembled quantum dots
876
Picosecond time-resolved bleaching dynamics of self-assembled quantum dots
877
Picosecond time-resolved CARS spectroscopy of a mixed excited singlet state of diphenylhexatriene
878
Picosecond time-resolved dual fluorescence, transient absorption and reorientation time measurements of push-pull diphenyl-polyenes: evidence for ‘loose’ complex and ‘bicimer’ species Original Research Article
879
Picosecond time-resolved fluorescence depolarization of p-terphenyl at high pressures
880
Picosecond time-resolved fluorescence study of all-trans retinal. The existence of two fluorescent singlet excited states
881
Picosecond time-resolved fluorescence study of poly vinyl methyl ether aqueous solution
882
Picosecond time-resolved infrared absorption study on photoexcited dynamics of regioregular poly(3-hexylthiophene)
883
Picosecond time-resolved infrared spectra of photo-excited phenol–(NH3)3 cluster
884
Picosecond time-resolved luminescence of Pr(III) complexes: Intramolecular excitation energy transfer from ligand to Pr(III)
885
Picosecond time-resolved multiplex CARS spectroscopy using optical Kerr gating
886
Picosecond Time-Resolved Photoluminescence of PPV Derivatives
887
Picosecond time-resolved resonance Raman observation of Iso-CH2Br–I following A-band photodissociation of CH2BrI in the solution phase
888
Picosecond time-resolved resonance Raman spectroscopy of the charge separated state of Mg-free base diporphyrins
889
Picosecond time-resolved study on the intramolecular vibrational energy redistribution of NH stretching vibration of jet-cooled aniline and its isotopomer
890
Picosecond timing of terawatt laser pulses with the SLAC 46 GeV electron beam
891
Picosecond timing of terawatt laser pulses with the SLAC 46 GeV electron beam
892
Picosecond timing using avalanche photodiodes operated near breakdown
893
Picosecond timing using avalanche photodiodes operated near breakdown
894
Picosecond to millisecond photoexcitation dynamics in blends of C60 with poly(p-phenylene vinylene) polymers
895
Picosecond to nanosecond reorganization of water in AOT/lecithin mixed reverse micelles of different morphology
896
Picosecond transient absorption measurement of anthrylphenoxide anions in solution phase
897
Picosecond transient absorption spectroscopy of trans-1-(9-anthryl)-2-(4-R-phenyl)ethylenes with electron-donating and -accepting substituents
898
Picosecond transient absorption spectroscopy of trans-4-R-4′-nitrostilbenes with R: OMe, NH2 and NMe2
899
Picosecond transient circular dichroism of the photoreceptor protein of the light-adapted form of Blepharisma japonicum
900
Picosecond transient infrared spectra and structure of S1 diphenylacetylene in solution
901
Picosecond transient infrared spectroscopy of electronically excited 4-dimethylamino-4′-nitrostilbene in the fingerprint region (1640-940 cm−1)
902
Picosecond transient photoconductivity in a soluble derivative of poly(p-phenylene vinylene)
903
Picosecond transient spectral hole-burning studies on oxazine 750 in a silicate xerogel Original Research Article
904
Picosecond UV-laser ablation of Au and Ni films
905
Picosecond visible/IR pump–probe dynamics of photoactive yellow protein
906
Picosecond visible/IR pump–probe dynamics of photoactive yellow protein
907
Picosecond X-ray diffraction from laser-irradiated crystals
908
Picosecond-millisecond dual-time-base spectroscopy of fluorescent photointermediates formed in the purple membrane of Halobacterium halobium
909
Picoseconds time resolved photoinduced absorption by infrared active vibrations as a probe for charge photogeneration in MEH-PPV/C60 composites
910
Picosecond-spectroscopy and hyperlinear photoluminescence in poly(para-phenylene)-type ladderpolymer
911
PICOT is a critical regulator of cardiac hypertrophy and cardiomyocyte contractility
912
PICOT, protein kinase C θ-interacting protein, is a novel regulator of FcεRI-mediated mast cell activation
913
Pico-Tesla TMS Therapy on Multiple Sclerosis
914
Picrate ion determination using a potentiometric sensor immobilized in a graphite matrix
915
Picrite evidence for more Fe in Archean mantle reservoirs
916
Picrite evidence for more Fe in Archean mantle reservoirs
917
Picritic porphyrites generated in a slab-window setting: Implications for the transition from Paleo-Tethyan to Neo-Tethyan tectonics
918
Picrodendrin and related terpenoid antagonists reveal structural differences between ionotropic GABA receptors of mammals and insects Original Research Article
919
Picroside II attenuates ischemia/reperfusion testicular injury by alleviating oxidative stress and apoptosis through reducing nitric oxide synthesis
920
Picrosirius red staining revisited
921
Picrotoxin-, kainic acid- and seizure-induced Fos in brainstem, with special reference to catecholamine cell groups
922
Picrotoxin-induced generalised convulsive seizure in rat: changes in regional distribution and frequency of the power of electroencephalogram rhythms
923
PICsIT detector for γ-ray astronomy: pixels qualification campaign
924
PICsIT detector for γ-ray astronomy: pixels qualification campaign
925
PICsIT: a position sensitive detector for space applications
926
PICsIT: a position sensitive detector for space applications
927
PicSOM – content-based image retrieval with self-organizing maps
928
PICS-ure This: Prosenescence Therapy?
929
PICTAC: A Model for Perceiving Touch Interaction through Tagging Context
930
Pictet Spengler-type reactions in 3-arylmethylpiperazine-2,5-diones. Synthesis of pyrazinotetrahydroisoquinolines
931
Pictet–Spengler condensation of the antiparkinsonian drug l-DOPA with d-glyceraldehyde. Opposite kinetic effects of Fe3+ and Cu2+ ions and possible implications for the origin of therapeutic side effects Original Research Article
932
Pictet–Spengler heterocyclizations via microwave-assisted degradation of DMSO
933
Pictet–Spengler reaction: is carbonyl the best choice? A highly diastereoselective alternative approach to trans-1,3-disubstituted tetrahydro-β-carbolines
934
Pictet–Spengler reactions catalyzed by Brønsted acid-surfactant-combined catalyst in water or aqueous media
935
Pictet–Spengler reactions in multiphasic supercritical carbon dioxide/CO2-expanded liquid media. In situ generation of carbamates as a strategy for reactions of amines in supercritical carbon dioxide
936
Pictet–Spengler reactions of oxetan-3-ones and related heterocycles
937
Pictet–Spengler synthesis of tetrahydro-β-carbolines using vinylsulfonylmethyl resin
938
Pictet–Spengler/Palladium Catalyzed Allenylation and Carbonylation Processes
939
Pictologics and its Effects on English Vocabulary Learning of Malaysian Students with Reference to Schema Theory
940
Pictorial analysis: a multi-resolution data visualization approach for monitoring and diagnosis of complex systems
941
Pictorial Concepts and a Concept-supporting Graphical System
942
Pictorial Cues and Three-Dimensional Information Processing in Early Infancy
943
PICTORIAL DESCRIPTION OF SURGICAL TECHNIQUES
944
Pictorial element of destination in image formation
945
Pictorial Health Warning Labels on Cigarette Packages: An Investigation on Opinions of Male Smokers
946
Pictorial metaphor in advertising : Charles Forceville, London/New York: Routledge, 1996. x + 233 £55 (hb.), ISBN: 0-415-12868-4; £17.99 (pb.) ISBN: 0-415-18676-5
947
Pictorial Query Specification for Browsing Through Spatially Referenced Image Databases
948
Pictorial Representation and Metaphor in Visual Language Design
949
Pictorial Structures for Object Recognition
950
Pictorial Warning Labels and Quit Intention in Smokers Presenting to a Smoking Cessation Clinic
951
PicToSeek: combining color and shape invariant features for image retrieval
952
Picture book reading with young children: A conceptual framework
953
Picture deformation
954
Picture fuzzy aggregation information based on Einstein operations and their application in decision making
955
Picture fuzzy hypersoft topsis method based on correlation coefficient
956
Picture fuzzy labelling graphs with an application
957
Picture fuzzy semi-prime ideals
958
Picture Fuzzy TOPSIS Method Based on CPFRS Model: An Application to Risk Management Problems
959
Picture m-polar fuzzy soft sets and their application in decision-making problems
960
Picture Naming by Young Children: Norms for Name Agreement, Familiarity, and Visual Complexity
961
Picture Naming in Children With and Without Specific Language Impairment: An Error Analysis Study
962
Picture Naming in Young Children: A Developmental Study on Interhemispheric Collaboration
963
Picture naming of cognate and non-cognate nouns in bilingual aphasia
964
Picture naming: identical priming and word frequency interact
965
Picture of the World As a Quantum Monadistic System
966
PICTURE OR PLACE? A MULTIPLE SORTING STUDY OF LANDSCAPE
967
Picture Postcards of Urbanity. Reflections on Berlinʹs Inner City and the 1999 Master Plan
968
Picture recognition without picture identification: A method for assessing the role of perceptual information in familiarity-based picture recognition
969
Picture sequencing task performance indicates theory of mind deficit in bipolar disorder
970
Picturebook Endpapers: Resources for Literary and Aesthetic Interpretation
971
Picture-changing operators and space-time supersymmetry Original Research Article
972
Picture-Naming Performance in Persian-Speaking Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer’s Disease
973
Picture-perfect streaming over the Internet: is there hope?
974
Picture-plane inversion leads to qualitative changes of face perception
975
Pictures and the bottom line: The television epistemology of U.S. annual reports
976
PICTURES AND THE REPRESENTATIONAL
977
Pictures And Words: Celebrating Plurality Through Collaborative Storytelling With Traditional Artists Of Rajasthan, India
978
Pictures from an exhibition: Images of OR/MS
979
Pictures in Molecular Medicine: Contemplating Alzheimerʹs disease as cancer: a loss of cell-cycle control
980
Pictures in Molecular Medicine: Telomeres copying telomeres in human cells
981
Pictures in Molecular Medicine: Three-dimensional visualization of intravascular tumor cells in mice
982
Pictures in Pictures: Art History and Art Museums in Children’s Picture Books
983
PICTURES, PHENOMENOLOGY AND COGNITIVE SCIENCE
984
Picture-wise just noticeable difference prediction model for JPEG image quality assessment
985
Picture–word interference and the response–exclusion hypothesis
986
Picture–word interference and the Response-Exclusion Hypothesis: A response to Mulatti and Coltheart
987
Picturing internal fractures of historical statues using ground penetrating radar method
988
Picturing neuroscience research through a human rights lens: Imaging first-episode schizophrenic treatment-naive individuals
989
Picturing Personhood: Brain Scans and Biomedical Identity
990
Picturing the homeland: geography and national identity in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Iran
991
Picturing the Uncertain World: How to Understand, Communicate, and Control Uncertainty Through Graphical Display
992
PICU EXTUBATION FAILURE: THE ROLE OF NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDERS
993
PID Control
994
PID control design for chaotic synchronization using a tribes optimization approach
995
PID control for a distributed system with a smart actuator
996
PID control for a single-stage transcritical CO2 refrigeration cycle
997
PID control in the presence of static friction: A comparison of algebraic and describing function analysis
998
PID control of a chaotic system: An application to an epidemiological model
999
PID Control of DC motor using Particle swarm Optimization (PSO) Algorithm
1000
PID Control of Multisources Complex Excitations Active Vibration Isolation System: An Improved Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm