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Response of soil respiration to precipitation during the dry season in two typical forest stands in the forest–grassland transition zone of the Loess Plateau
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Response of Some Agronomical and Physiological Traits of Dracocephalum kotschyi Boiss., under Irrigation and Dryland Farming System in Northern East of Iran
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Response of Some Apoptotic Indices to Six Weeks of Aerobic Training in Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Rats
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Response of Some Bread and Durum Wheat Genotypes to Different Levels of Nitrogen in South West of Iran
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Response of Some Bread Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Cultivars to Nitrogen Levels
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RESPONSE OF SOME FIELD CROPS TO PROPER TILLAGE UNDER SALT AFFECTED SOILS IN NORTH NILE DELTA
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Response of Some Hematologic Factors to Single Session of CrossFit Exercise in Professional Male Athletes
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Response of some Maize Hybrids (Zea mays L.) to NPK Fertilization
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RESPONSE OF SOME MEDICAL PLANTS TO COMBINED INOCULATION WITH SOME N2-FIXING AND PHOSPHATE DISSOLVING MICROORGANISMS IN RELATION TO INSECT INFESTATION IN STORAGE
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RESPONSE OF SOME MELON CULTIVARS TO POTASSIUM FERTILIZATION RATE AND ITS EFFECT ON PRODUCTIVITY AND FRUIT QUALITY UNDER DESERT CONDITIONS
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Response of Some Muslim Thinkers on ‘Global Ethics’ of Hans Küng
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Response of some physiological and biochemical traits of Pursalane (Portulaca oleracea) to silica fertilizer under salinity stress
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Response of some six rowed barley varieties (Hordeum vulgare L.) to micronutrient Fe for growth and yield under dry farming condition
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Response of Some Sugar Beet Varieties to Harvesting Dates and Foliar Application of Boron and Zinc in Sandy Soils
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Response of some tomato cultivars to sodium chloride stress under in vitro culture condition
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RESPONSE OF SOME TOMATO VARIETIES TO BIO AND NITROGEN FERTILIZERS UNDER DRIP IRRIGATION SYSTEM.
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Response of some varieties of canola plant (Brassica napus L.) cultivated in a newly reclaimed desert to plant growth promoting rhizobacteria and mineral nitrogen fertilizer
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Response of Some Wheat Cultivars to Different Nitrogen Fertilizer Rates and their Relation to Rust Diseases
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Response of Some Wheat Cultivars to Nano- , Mineral Fertilizers and Amino Acids Foliar Application
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Response of Some Wheat Cultivars to Sowing Dates and Biofertilizers under North West Coast of Egypt
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Response of some wheat genotypes to drought stress by indices of drought resistance
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Response of some wheat varieties to irrigation and nitrogen fertilization using ammonia gas in North Nile Delta region
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RESPONSE OF SOME WHEAT VARIETIES TO NITROGEN FERTILIZATION
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RESPONSE OF SOME WHEAT VRAIETIES TO MINERAL AND ORGANIC NITROGEN FERTILIZERS.
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Response of Some Yellow Maize Crosses to N-fertilizer Rates and Plant Densities at Toshka Region
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Response of sorghum to effect of two azo dye bacteria
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Response of sOUR and AUR to heavy metal contamination in activated sludge
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Response of South Atlantic deep waters to deglacial warming during Terminations V and I
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Response of Southern Ocean phytoplankton and bacterioplankton production to short-term experimental warming
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Response of southwest monsoon winds on shelf circulation off Kerala Coast, India
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RESPONSE OF SOWING TIME TO VARIOUS COTTON GENOTYPES
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Response of soyabean (Glycine max Mer.) to wheat straw mulching in different cropping seasons
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Response of Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.] Cultivars to GenisteinPreincubated Bradvrhizobium japonicum: Nodulation and Dry Matter Accumulation under Canadian Short-Season Conditions
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Response of soybean (Glycine max L.) yield and nutrient uptake to three consecutive years application of municipal solid waste compost
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Response of soybean cultivars toward inoculation with three arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and Bradyrhizobium japonicum in the alluvial soil
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Response of soybean genotypes to different irrigation regimes in a humid region of the southeastern USA
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Response of Soybean Grain Oil and Protein Concentrations to Foliar and Soil Fertilization
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Response of Spartina alterniflora Vegetation to Oiling and Burning of Applied Oil
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Response of speargrass (Imperata cylindrica) to cover crops integrated with handweeding and chemical control in maize and cassava
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Response of spermatozoa from the emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) to rapid cooling, hyperosmotic conditions and dimethylacetamide (DMA)
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Response of spherical diffusion flames subjected to rotation: Microgravity experimentation and computational simulation
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Response of spherical diffusion flames under rotation with general Lewis numbers
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Response of Spikelet Number per Panicle in Rice Cultivars to Three Transplanting Densities
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Response of spinach (Spinacea oleracea) to the added fluoride in an alkaline soil
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Response of spring Canola (Brassica napus L.) genotypes to water deficit stress
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Response of spring cereals to a deficit of atmospheric precipitation in the particular stages of plant growth and development
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Response of Spring Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) to Induced Water Stress at Critical Growth Stages
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Response of spring wheat (Triticum aestivum) to interactions between Pseudomonas species and Glomus clarum NT4
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Response of sputtered titanium films on silicon to thermal oxidation
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RESPONSE OF SQUASH TO DEFICIT IRRIGATION AND POTASSIUM FERTILIZATION UNDER SOLAR – POWERED DRIP IRRIGATION
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RESPONSE OF SQUASH TO DEFICIT IRRIGATION AND POTASSIUM FERTILIZATION UNDER SOLAR – POWERED DRIP IRRIGATION
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Response of Stallions to Primary Immunization with a Modified Live Equine Viral Arteritis Vaccine
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Response of statically determined steel beams reinforced by CFRP plates in the elastic–plastic regime
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Response of steel beam–columns exposed to fire
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Response of Steel Moment and Braced Frames Subjected to Near-Source Pulse-Like Ground Motions by Including Soil-Structure Interaction Effects
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Response of steel-concrete composite panels to in-plane loading
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Response of steroid-resistant graft-versus-host disease to lymphoblast antibody CBL1
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Response of stochastic dynamical systems driven by additive Gaussian and Poisson white noise: Solution of a forward generalized Kolmogorov equation by a spectral finite difference method Original Research Article
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Response of storage protein levels to variation in dietary protein levels
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Response of strawberry genotypes to inoculation with isolates of Verticillium dahliae differing in host origin
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Response of streamflow to afforestation and thinning at Red Hill, Murray Darling Basin, Australia
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Response of Streptococcus zooepidemicus to Oxidative Stress in Hyaluronic Acid Fermentation
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Response of stress indicators and growth parameters of Tibouchina pulchra Cogn. exposed to air and soil pollution near the industrial complex of Cubat˜ao, Brazil
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Response of strontium titanate to ion and electron irradiation
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Response of structures to planar blast loads – A finite element engineering approach
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Response of subfossil Cladocera in Gerzensee (Swiss Plateau) to early Late Glacial environmental change
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Response of subglacial sediments to basal freeze-on 1. Theory and comparison to observations from beneath the West Antarctic Ice Sheet
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Response of subglacial sediments to basal freeze-on 2. Application in numerical modeling of the recent stoppage of Ice Stream C, West Antarctica
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Response of submarine pipelines to impacts from dropped objects: Bed flexibility effects
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Response of submerged plant (Vallisneria spinulosa) clones to lead stress in the heterogenous soil
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Response of sub-surface fatigue damage under sonic load – a computational study
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Response of subsurface waters in the eastern Arabian Sea to tropical cyclones
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Response of Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris L.) to Potassium and Sulphur Supply in Clayed Soil at North Delta, Egypt
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Response of Sugar Beet Growth, Productivity and Quality to Foliar Application of Different Forms of Boron Microelement and Number of Sprays under New Reclaimed Soil Conditions
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RESPONSE OF SUGAR BEET PLANTS TO DIFFERENT COMPOST TYPES an‎d BORON SPRAYING an‎d THEIR EFFECT ON GROWTH CHARACTERS an‎d QUALITY UNDER RAS SUDR GONDITIONS
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Response of Sugar Beet to Micronutrients Foliar Spray under Different Nitrogen Fertilizer Doses
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Response of Sugar Beet, Beta vulgaris (L.) to Irrigation with Saline Water, Organic Manure and Soil Texture
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Response of sugar maple (Acer saccharum) seedlings to manganese
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Response of sugar maple to multiple year exposures to ozone and simulated acidic precipitation Original Research Article
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Response of sugarcane to increasing concentrations of copper and cadmium and expression of metallothionein genes
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Response of sugarcane to some commercial fertilizers
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Response of Sultana vines (V. vinifera L.) on six rootstocks to NaCl salinity exposure and recovery
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RESPONSE OF SUNFLOWER TO DIFFERENT LEVELS OF ZINC AND IRON UNDER IRRIGATED CONDITIONS
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Response of Sunflower to Integrated Management of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Sulphur
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Response of Sunflower to Nitrogen Application and Water in Northern Brazil Alfisol
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RESPONSE OF SUNFLOWER YIELD AND CROP -WATER RELATIONS TO LIQUID AMMONIA FERTILIZATION LEVELS AND IRRIGATION WATER QUANTITIES
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Response of superheated droplet detectors of the PICASSO dark matter search experiment
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Response of superheated droplet detectors of the PICASSO dark matter search experiment
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Response of surface and subsurface water quality to land use changes
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Response of surface energy balance to water regime and vegetation development in a Sahelian landscape
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Response of surface microlayers to artificial acid precipitation in a meso-humic lake in Norway
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Response of surface optimization for the enhanced production of alkaline protease isolated from Bacillus sp. with bean husk as a new substrate
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Response of suspended beams due to moving loads and vertical seismic ground excitations
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Response of sweet maize (Zea mays L.) hybrids to halosulfuron
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Response of sweet pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) genotypes to Agrobacterium tumefaciens as a means of selecting proper vectors for genetic transformation
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Response of sweet sorghum to biosolids application under reduced irrigation regimes
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Response of Symptomatic Myocardial Ischemia in Ischemic Cardiomyopathy to Intensive Vasodilator Therapy
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Response of synthetic coffinite to energetic ion beam irradiation
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Response of T cells from HCV reinfected grafts after LTX resembles that of T cells from peripheral blood in acute hepatitis C
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Response of table grape cultivar ‘Autumn Royal’ to regulated deficit irrigation applied in post-veraison period
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Response of taro (Colocasia esculenta L. Schott) landraces to varying water regimes under a rainshelter
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Response of Tb(III) and Eu(III) centered luminescence on phase transitions in aqueous solutions of triblock copolymers
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Response of temperature and sea surface circulation to a Sirocco wind event in the Adriatic basin: A model simulation
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Response of temporal variation of soil moisture to vegetation restoration in semi-arid Loess Plateau, China
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RESPONSE OF TEST-ORGANISMS TO DIFFERENT Na AND Cu SALTS
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Response of TGS ferroelectric samples to rapid temperature impulses
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Response of the 1-5 day-aged ovine corpus luteum to prostaglandin F2(alpha)
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Response of the 1–5 day-aged ovine corpus luteum to prostaglandin F2α
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Response of the aboriginal house mouse Mus spretus Lataste to tunnels bearing the odours of conspecifics
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Response of the Active Scattering Aerosol Spectrometer Probe (ASASP-100X) to Particles of Different Chemical Composition
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Response of the Adrenergic System After Provoked Bronchoconstriction in Patients with Bronchial Asthma
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Response of the Adriatic Sea to an intense cold air outbreak: Dense water dynamics and wave-induced transport
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Response of the alpine gentian Gentiana nivalis L. to protection from grazing by sheep Original Research Article
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Response of the American lobster (Homarus americanus) to a white spot syndrome virus challenge trial
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Response of the Arabian Sea to global warming and associated regional climate shift
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Response of the Arctic benthic community to excessive amounts of nontoxic organic matter
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Response of the ascorbate–glutathione cycle to re-aeration following hypoxia in lupine roots
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Response of the Asian Sea Bass Lates calcarifer Fingerlings to Different Feeding Rates and Feeding Frequencies Reared in Hyper Saline Condition
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Response of the Atlantic overturning circulation to South Atlantic sources of buoyancy
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Response of the ATLAS Tile calorimeter prototype to muons
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Response of the ATLAS Tile calorimeter prototype to muons
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Response of the authors on: Comment to “Huberts W, Bode AS, Kroon W, Planken RN, Tordoir JHM, van de Vosse FN. A pulse wave propagation model to support decision-making in the clinic [Med Eng Phys 2012;34:233–48]”
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Response of the authors on: Comments on “Effect of different labor forces on fetal skull molding” by Pu et al., Med. Eng. Phys. 33 (2011) 620–625
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Response of the authors to: comments on “Validation of an accelerometer-based method to measure the use of manual wheelchairs” by Sonenblum et al. Med Eng Phys 2012; 34(6):781–6
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Response of the bacterial community to in situ bioremediation of organic-rich sediments
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Response of the bacterial community to root exudates in soil polluted with heavy metals assessed by molecular and cultural approaches
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Response of the bacterial community to root exudates in soil polluted with heavy metals assessed by molecular and cultural approaches
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Response of the Bacteriophage T4 Replisome to Noncoding Lesions and Regression of a Stalled Replication Fork
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Response of the Baltic Sea to climate change—theory and observations
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Response of the Benguela upwelling systems to spatial variations in the wind stress
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Response of the bird cherry-oat aphid (Rhopalosiphum padi) to climate change in relation to its pest status, vectoring potential and function in a crop–vector–virus pathosystem
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Response of the bivalve Macoma balthica exposed to acute doses of metals: Allozyme genotype effects
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Response of the Black Sea mean level to atmospheric pressure and wind forcing
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Response of the blue mussel Mytilus edulis L. following exposure to PAHs or contaminated sediment
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Response of the boundary layer developing over a blunt-nosed flat plate to free-stream non-uniformities
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Response of the CALICE Si-W electromagnetic calorimeter physics prototype to electrons
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Response of the CALICE Si-W electromagnetic calorimeter physics prototype to electrons
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Response of the carbon cycle in sub-arctic black spruce forests to climate change: Reduction of a carbon sink related to the sensitivity of heterotrophic respiration
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Response of the Carrot Weevil,Listronotus oregonensis(Coleoptera: Curculionidae), to Strains ofBacillus thuringiensis
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Response of the Changjiang diluted water around Jeju Island to external forcings: A modeling study of 2002 and 2006
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Response of the chitinolytic microbial community to chitin amendments of dune soils
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Response of the chydorid faunas to rapid climatic changes in four alpine lakes at different altitudes
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Response of the climatic temperature to dust forcing, inferred from total ozone mapping spectrometer (TOMS) aerosol index and the NASA assimilation model
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Response of the coastal waters off Karwar to summer monsoonal forcing during 1989
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Response of the common cutworm Spodoptera litura to zinc stress: Zn accumulation, metallothionein and cell ultrastructure of the midgut Original Research Article
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Response of the Compton polarimeter POLAR to polarized hard X-rays
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Response of the Compton polarimeter POLAR to polarized hard X-rays
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Response of the copepod community to a spring bloom in the Bellingshausen Sea
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Response of the core and shield rods of time-domain reflectometry probe to transverse soil-water content heterogeneity
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Response of the Cotton Bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) to Different Semi-Artificial Diets
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Response of the dawn-side, high-altitude, high-latitude magnetosphere to the arrival of an interplanetary shockwave Original Research Article
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Response of the deep chlorophyll maximum to fluctuations in vertical mixing intensity
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Response of the diatom flora in Jiaozhou Bay, China to environmental changes during the last century
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Response of the Dominant Alga Fucus gardneri (Silva) (Phaeophyceae) to the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill and Clean-up
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Response of the EIA ionosphere to the 7-8 May 2005 geomagnetic storm Original Research Article
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Response of the epibenthic macrofaunal community to a strong upwelling-driven hypoxic event in a shallow bay of the southern Humboldt Current System
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Response of the fauna of a grassland soil to doubling of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration
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Response of the ferrocyanide-hydrogen peroxide-sulfite system to a pulsed light
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Response of the fish assemblage structure in a small farm pond to management dredging operations
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Response of the GLAST LAT calorimeter to relativistic heavy ions
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Response of the GLAST LAT calorimeter to relativistic heavy ions
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Response of the groove in heliospheric Lyman-(alpha) glow to latitude-dependent ionization rate
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Response of the Gulf Stream transport to characteristic high and low phases of the North Atlantic Oscillation
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Response of the hairy mussel Trichomya hirsuta to sediment-metal contamination in the presence of a bioturbator
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Response of the hop aphid, Phorodon humuli (Homoptera: Aphididae), to the application of juvenile hormone analogue in field trials
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Response of the Iberian sow to protein supply and feeding level during late gestation
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Response of the intermediate complexity Mars Climate Simulator to different obliquity angles
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Response of the Inter-tropical Convergence Zone to Southern Hemisphere cooling during Upper Ordovician glaciation
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Response of the invasive Centaurea maculosa and two native grasses to N-pulses
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Response of the ionosphere to super geomagnetic storms: Observations and modeling Original Research Article
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Response of the ionospheric F-region in the Brazilian sector during the super geomagnetic storm in April 2000 observed by GPS Original Research Article
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Response of the ISER for a beyond-design-basis hypothetical accident Original Research Article
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Response of the Jovian thermosphere to a transient ‘pulse’ in solar wind pressure
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Response of the larger protozooplankton to an iron-induced phytoplankton bloom in the Polar Frontal Zone of the Southern Ocean (EisenEx)
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Response of the Lateglacial fauna to climatic change
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Response of the left anterior descending coronary artery to acetylcholine in patients with chest pain and angiographically normal coronary arteries
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Response of the low latitude geomagnetic field to the major proton event of November 2001 Original Research Article
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Response of the lower atmosphere to intense geomagnetic storms Original Research Article
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Response of the lower Chesapeake Bay to forcing from Hurricane Floyd
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Response of the lungs to aspiration
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Response of the Maize Catalases to Light
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Response of the marine infauna to Triassic–Jurassic environmental change: Ichnological data from southern England
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Response of the Mediterranean sponge Chondrosia reniformis Nardo to copper pollution
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Response of the mesozooplankton community of the St Lucia estuary, South Africa, to a mouth-opening event during an extended drought
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Response of the North Margin of North China Craton to Breakup Events of the Global Supercontinent in the Proterozoic
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Response of the ocean/atmosphere system to past global changes: an introduction to IGCP Project No. 386
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Response of the olive fruit fly, Bactrocera oleae rossi to some ammonium compounds and certain food attractants under field conditions in olive orchards
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Response of the osteocyte syncytium adjacent to and distant from linear microcracks during adaptation to cyclic fatigue loading
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Response of the overturning circulation to high-latitude fresh-water perturbations in the North Atlantic
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Response of the ozone column over Europe to the 2011 Arctic ozone depletion event according to ground-based observations and assessment of the consequent variations in surface UV irradiance
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Response of the Paddy Field Cyanobacterium Anabaena doliolum to Carbofuran
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Response of the parameters of a neural network to pseudoperiodic time series
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Response of the photosynthetic apparatus of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) to the onset of drought stress under field conditions studied by gas-exchange analysis and chlorophyll fluorescence imaging
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Response of the Photosynthetic Apparatus of the Diatom Thallassiosira weisflogii to High Irradiance Light
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Response of the physiological parameters of mango fruit (transpiration, water relations and antioxidant system) to its light and temperature environment
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Response of the Plankton to Three Different Hydrological Phases of the Temporarily Open/closed Kasouga Estuary, South Africa
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Response of the Pre-oriented Goal-directed Attention to Usual and Unusual Distractors: A Preliminary Study
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Response of the regional lymph node to bluetongue virus infection in calves
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Response of the regional lymph node to bluetongue virus infection in calves
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Response of the Rhine–Meuse system (west-central Netherlands) to the last Quaternary glacio-eustatic cycles: a first assessment
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Response of the right ventricle to acute pulmonary vasodilation predicts the outcome in patients with advanced heart failure and pulmonary hypertension
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Response of the Rotorua geothermal system to exploitation and varying management regimes
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Response of the Royal Institute of Public Health and Hygiene and the Society of Public Health To the Green Paper: Our Healthier Nation
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Response of the salt–freshwater interface in a coastal aquifer to a wave-induced groundwater pulse: field observations and modelling
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Response of the sand fly Phlebotomus papatasi to visual, physical and chemical attraction features in the field
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Response of the seagrass Posidonia oceanica to different light environments: Insights from a combined molecular and photo-physiological study
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Response of the shallow aquifer of the volcano-hydrothermal system during the recent crises at Vulcano Island (Aeolian Archipelago, Italy)
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Response of the soil bacterial community to the addition of toluene and toluene-degrading bacteria
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Response of the soil bacterial community to the addition of toluene and toluene-degrading bacteria
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Response of the soil microbial biomass and nematode population to a wetting event in nitrogen-amended Negev desert plots
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Response of the southwestern Japan/East Sea to atmospheric pressure
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Response of the Sphere Wake to Freestream Fluctuations
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Response of the Strawberry Cv. “Elsanta” Micro Propagation in vitro to Different Carbon Sources and Concentrations
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Response of the streaks, the active and passive eddies in an unsteady channel flow
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Response of the summertime ground-level ozone trend in the Chicago area to emission controls and temperature changes, 2005–2013
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Response of the Sundarbans coastline to sea level rise and decreased sediment flow: A remote sensing assessment
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Response of the Total Electron Content of Terrestrial Ionosphere to GRB041227
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Response of the turbidity maximum zone to fluctuations in sediment discharge from river to estuary in the Changjiang Estuary (China)
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Response of the U–Pb chronometer and trace elements in zircon to ultrahigh-temperature metamorphism: The Kadavur anorthosite complex, southern India
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RESPONSE OF THE UTERUS TO ABDOMINAL VIBRATIONS IN SHEEP
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Response of the Ventilatory Indices and Length of Hospital Stay to Inspiratory Muscle Training Following Thoracic Surgery
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Response of the Wasp Cephalonomia tarsalis (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae) to Beauveria bassiana (Hyphomycetes: Moniliales) as Free Conidia or Infection in Its Host, the Sawtoothed Grain Beetle, Oryzaephilus surinamensis (Coleoptera: Silvanidae)
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Response of the Weed Parthenium hysterophorus (Asteraceae) to Defoliation by the Introduced Biocontrol Agent Zygogramma bicolorata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)
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Response of the Western Mediterranean Sea to rapid climatic variability during the last 50,000 years: a molecular biomarker approach
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RESPONSE OF THE WIND EXCITED BENCHMARK BUILDING UPGRADED WITH SAEMFDs
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Response of thermoluminescent dosimeters to photons simulated with the Monte Carlo method
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Response of thermoluminescent dosimeters to photons simulated with the Monte Carlo method
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Response of thermophiles to the simultaneous addition of sulfur and ferric ion to enhance the bioleaching of chalcopyrite
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Response of Three Accessions of Jordanian Aegilops crassa Boiss. and Durum Wheat to Controlled Drought
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Response of Three Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi to Simulated Acid Rain and Aluminium Stress
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Response of three corn (Zea maize L.) hybrids to Perfect herbicide
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Response of three eastern tree species to supplemental UV-B radiation: leaf chemistry and gas exchange
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Response of Three Hymenopteran Parasitoids Introduced for Fruit Fly Control to a Gall-Forming Tephritid,Procecidochares alani(Diptera: Tephritidae)
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Response of three paleo-primary production proxy measures to development of an urban estuary
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Response of three potato (Solanum tuberosum) cultivars to pyraflufen-ethyl used as a desiccant in Canada
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Response of three rice (Oryza sativa) cultivars to pendimethalin application, planting depth, and rainfall
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Response of three shrub willow varieties (Salix spp.) to storm water treatments with different concentrations of salts
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Response of Three Sugar Cane Varieties to Phosphorus Bio Fertilization
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Response of three wheat genotypes grown under saline medium to low/high potassium levels
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Response of Ti–6Al–4V and Ti–24Al–11Nb alloys to dry sliding wear against hardened steel
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Response of tillage and in situ moisture conservation on alteration of soil and morpho-physiological differences in maize under Eastern Himalayan region of India
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Response of TLD and RPL personal dosimeters in a national inter-comparison test program
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Response of toe-nailed, roof-to-wall connections to extreme wind loads in a full-scale, timber-framed, hip roof
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Response of toll-like receptors, lysozyme, and IGF-I in back-cross hybrid (F1 male (blue × channel) × female channel) catfish challenged with virulent Edwardsiella ictaluri
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RESPONSE OF TOMATO (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) SEEDLINGS TO CADMIUM STRESS WITH PHYSIOLOGICAL AND OXIDATIVE PARAMETERS
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Response of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) to lead toxicity: Growth, element uptake, chlorophyll and water content
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Response of tomato cultivars to agroinfection with Beet curly top Iran virus
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Response of tomato genotypes to bacterial speck (Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato)
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Response of tomato genotypes to Meloidogyne javanica and Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. lycopersici co-infestation under glasshouse conditions
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Response of Tomato Germplasm and Hybridsagainst Botrytis Blight and its management through Chemicals
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RESPONSE OF TOMATO TO NITROGEN LEVELS WITH OR WITHOUT HUMIC ACID
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RESPONSE OF TOMATO YIELD AND POST HARVEST LIFE TO POTASH LEVELS
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Response of total night-time respiration to differences in total daily photosynthesis for leaves in a Quercus rubra L. canopy: implications for modelling canopy CO2 exchange
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Response of transgenic potato seedlings to allelopathic pressure and the effect of nutrients in the culture medium
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Response of transplant recipients to influenza vaccination based on type of immunosuppression: A meta-analysis
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Response of travelling bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) to experimental approaches by a powerboat in Jervis Bay, New South Wales, Australia Original Research Article
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Response of tree growth to a changing climate in boreal central Canada: A comparison of empirical, process-based, and hybrid modelling approaches
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Response of tree growth to a changing climate in boreal central Canada: A comparison of empirical, process-based, and hybrid modelling approaches
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Response of tree phenology to climate change across Europe
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Response of trembling and hybrid aspens to phosphorus and sulfur fertilization in a Gray Luvisol: growth and nutrient uptake
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Response of trunk muscle coactivation to changes in spinal stability
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Response of turbine flow meters to acoustic perturbations
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Response of turbulent flow to abrupt changes in surface roughness and its relevance in horizontal annular flow
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Response of twenty-seven horses with lower leg injuries to cold spa bath hydrotherapy
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Response of two Cabbage cultivars (Brassica oleracea L. var. Capitata) to organic and chemical fertilization
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Response of two citrus genotypes to six boron concentrations: concentration and distribution of nutrients, total absorption, and nutrient use efficiency
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Response of Two Crop plants to Dust Deposition
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Response of two cultivars of Triticum aestivum L. to simulated acid rain Original
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Response of Two Generations of Selection to Increased Body Weight in Channel Catfish, Ictalurus punctatus, Compared to Hybridization with Blue Catfish, I. furcatus. Males
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Response of Two Indica Rice Varieties to Salt Stress
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Response of two layers overlaying a half-space to a suddenly applied point force
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Response of Two Maize Hybrids to Urea Fertilization under Application of Hydroquinone Urease Inhibitor
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Response of two perennial grasses to root barriers and fissures
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Response of Two Populations of Holm Oak (Quercus rotundifoliaLam.) to Sulfur Dioxide
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RESPONSE OF TWO RED BEAN (PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L.) CULTIVARS TO CONTROLLED WATER DEFICIT STRESS DURING POST-FLOWERING GROWTH STAGE
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Response of Two Sweet Sorghum Varieties to Mineral and Bio- Phosphate Fertilization
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Response of Two Temperatures on Wave Propagation in Micropolar Thermoelastic Materials with One Relaxation Time Bordered with Layers or Half Spaces of Inviscid Liquid
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Response of two varieties of lentil to soil salanity
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Response of Two Wheat Varieties to Partial Replacement of Recommended Nitrogen Fertilizer by Bacterial Inoculations
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Response of two-row malting spring barley to water cutoff under sprinkler irrigation
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Response of Two-Temperature on the Energy Ratios at Elastic-Piezo-thermoelastic Interface
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Response of UK winter wheat cultivars to Soil-borne cereal mosaic and Wheat spindle streak mosaic viruses across Europe.
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Response of Ultimobranchial and Parathyroid Glands of the Indian Skipper Frog, Euphlyctis cyanophlyctis to Cadmium Toxicity
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Response of unbonded prestressed concrete continuous slabs under fire exposure
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Response of uncomplicated falciparum malaria to oral chloroquine and quinine in Burundi highlands
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Response of under-deck cable-stayed bridges to the accidental breakage of stay cables
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Response of Underground Tunnels to Combined Dynamic Loadings of Running Metro-train and Earthquake
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Response of understorey forage to multiple tree effects in Iberian dehesas
289
Response of uni-modal duffing-type harvesters to random forced excitations
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Response of uninsured depositors to impending S&L failures: Evidence of depositor discipline
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response of unmanaged ACACIA mangium PLAN TATIONS to delayed thinning in north-east Thailand
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Response of Upland Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) to Tillage and Nitrogen in Wheat Based Cropping System
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Response of Upper Ocean during passage of MALA cyclone utilizing ARGO data
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Response of upper ocean structure to the initiation of the North Hemisphere glaciation in the South China Sea
295
Response of vanilla (Vanilla planifolia A.) intercropped in arecanut to irrigation and nutrition in humid tropics of India
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RESPONSE OF VARIOUS INDIGENOUS WALNUT GENOTYPES TO GRAFT TAKE SUCCESS
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RESPONSE OF VARIOUS MAIZE CULTIVARS TO DIFFERENT LEVELS OF NITROGEN AGAINST BIPOLARIS MAYDIS (NISIK) SHOEMAKER UNDER NATURAL EPIPHYTOTIC CONDITIONS
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Response of Various Tomato Genotypes to Begomovirus Infection and Its Improved Diagnostic
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Response of Various Wheat Genotypes to Salinity Stress Sown Under Different Locations
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Response of vegetation in the Thar Desert to monsoon rainfall: an investigation using NOAA AVHRR and meteorological data
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RESPONSE OF VEGETATIVE AND REPRODUCTIVE COMPONENTS OF CHILI TO INORGANIC AND ORGANIC MULCHES
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Response of vegetative growth and fruit development to regulated deficit irrigation at different growth stages of pear-jujube tree
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Response of vehicular lead to the presence of street dust in the atmospheric environment of major roads
304
Response of Velocity and Turbulence to Sudden Change of Bed Roughness in Open-Channel Flow
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Response of vibration-isolated object to ground motions with intense vertical accelerations
306
Response of Vibrio parahaemolyticus to ethanol shock Original Research Article
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Response of Vietnam coastal upwelling to the 1997–1998 ENSO event observed by multisensor data
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Response of Vietnam coastal upwelling to the 1997–1998 ENSO event observed by multisensor data
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Response of Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek genotypes to charcoal rot disease
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Response of vitamin K status to different intakes and sources of phylloquinone-rich foods: comparison of younger and older adults
311
Response of Vitis vinifera cv. ‘Tempranillo’ to partial rootzone drying in the field: Water relations, growth, yield and fruit and wine quality
312
Response of V-shape plates to localised blast load: Experiments and numerical simulation
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Response of wave-dominated and mixed-energy barriers to storms
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Response of weeds and some characteristics of Red bean (Phaseolus calcaratus L.) to cultivation time and weeds control methods
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Response of weeping willows to linear alkylbenzene sulfonate
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Response of welded thermoelastic solids to the rapid motion of thermomechanical sources parallel to the interface
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Response of wet foam to fibre mixing
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Response of Wheat and Accompanied Weeds to Allelophathic Extracts of Rice Straw and Some Herbicides
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RESPONSE OF WHEAT CROP (TRITICUM AESTIVUM L.) AND ITS WEEDS TO ALLELOPATHIC CROP WATER EXTRACTS IN COMBINATION WITH REDUCED HERBICIDE RATES
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Response of wheat crop during transition to organic system under Mediterranean conditions
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RESPONSE OF WHEAT CROP TO PHOSPHORUS FERTILIZERS AND APPLICATION METHODS GROWN UNDER AGRO-CLIMATIC CONDITIONS OF SOUTHERN PUNJAB
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RESPONSE OF WHEAT GENOTYPE MSH-14 TO DIFFERENT LEVELS/RATIOS OF NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS
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RESPONSE OF WHEAT GENOTYPE NIA-SUNDAR TO VARYING LEVELS OF NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS
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RESPONSE OF WHEAT GROWTH CHARACTERISTICS TO VARIOUS TILLAGE PRACTICES AND SOWING METHODS UNDER SEMI ARID ENVIRONMENT
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Response of Wheat Plants to Seed Pre-Soaking in Hydrogen Peroxide Solution under Salt Stress Conditions
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Response of wheat seed to priming combinations
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Response of wheat sourdough parameters to temperature, NaCl and sucrose variations Original Research Article
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RESPONSE OF WHEAT TO EXOGENOUS BORON SUPPLY AT VARIOUS GROWTH STAGES
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RESPONSE OF WHEAT TO INOCULATION WITH PLANT- GROWTH PROMOTING RHIZOBACTERIA AT DIFFERENT P FERTILIZATION LEVELS
330
Response of wheat to irrigation frequency and manuring in a salt-affected semi-arid environment
331
Response of Wheat to Seed Dressing with Humus and Foliar Potassium Fertilization
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RESPONSE OF WHEAT TO THE INOCULATION OF ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI IN SALT AFFECTED SOIL
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Response of Wheat to Tillage and Nitrogen Application in a Cotton- Based Cropping System
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RESPONSE OF WHEAT TO TILLAGE AND NITROGEN FERTILIZATION IN RICE-WHEAT SYSTEM
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Response of Wheat to Varying Densities of Rumex Dentatus under Irrigated Condition of Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan
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Response of wheat varieties, Triticum aestivum L., to spraying by iron nano-fertilizer
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Response of Wheat Yield, Its Components and Technological Characteristics to Different Nitrogen Rates and Planting Methods
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RESPONSE OF WHEAT-MAIZE YIELDS an‎d THEIR NUTRIENTS STATUS TO THE APPLICATION OF NATURAL MINERALS UNDER CONDITIONS OF BOTH ORGANIC MANURING an‎d BIOFERTILIZATION
339
Response of white bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) to imazethapyr
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Response of winter rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) cultivars to salt priming of seeds
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Response of woven and laminated high-strength fabric to oblique impact
342
Response of Yellow Maize Yield to Preceding Crop Effect and NP Fertilization Level
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Response of Yield and Morphophysiological Characteristics of Corn (SC 704) to Different Source of Potash Fertilizer under Deficient Irrigation Situation (at South West of Iran)
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RESPONSE OF YIELD AND QUALITY OF TOMATO GROWN IN UNHEATED GREENHOUSE TO IRRIGATION AND FERTILIZATION WITH DIFFERENT RATES
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Response of Yield and Yield Attributes of Different Rice Genotypes to Soil Arsenic
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Response of Yield and Yield Components of Maize (Zea Mayz L.) to Different Bio Fertilizers
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Response of yield and yield components of released rice cultivars from 1990-2010 to nitrogen rates
348
Response of Yucca gloriosa “Variegata” to Tissue Culture
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RESPONSE OF ZAGHLOUL DATE PALM GROWN ON CALCAREOUS SOIL TO SOURCES OF ORGANIC FERTILIZATION
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Response of zeta potential to cake formation and pore blocking during the microfiltration of latex particles
351
Response of zooplankton to improving water quality in the Scheldt estuary (Belgium)
352
Response of ascorbate peroxidase isoenzymes and ascorbate regeneration system to abiotic stresses in Cucumis sativus L
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RESPONSE OFWHEAT GENOTYPE NIA-SUNDAR TO VARYING LEVELS OF NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS
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Response on “Commentary on Nonlinear impedance as a possible result of ion-polaron interaction in Cu2O–Al2O3–SiO2 glass”
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Response One
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Response Paper: Bailey, J.O. What Happens in The Fall of the House of Usher ? American Literature 35.4 (1964): 44566. Academic Search Complete. Web. 9 March. 2016.
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Response patterns in adult forest trees to chronic ozone stress: identification of variations and consistencies
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Response patterns to a postal survey using a cervical screening register as the sampling frame
359
Response patterns to repeated CO2 inhalation in individuals with high anxiety sensitivity
360
Response perseveration and adaptation in heavy marijuana-smoking adolescents
361
Response planning and generation in the flight reservation system
362
Response prediction in mixed effects models
363
Response prediction of concrete beams reinforced with FRP bars
364
Response Prediction of RC Beams Externally Bonded with Steel-Reinforced Polymers
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Response Prediction to Neoadjuvnat Chemotherapy in Locally Advanced Breast Cancer with Scintimammography
366
Response preparation begins before mental rotation is finished: Evidence from event-related brain potentials
367
Response preparation modulates interference from irrelevant spatial information
368
Response preparation with static versus moving hands
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Response priming in a go/nogo task: do we have to explain the go/nogo N2 effect in terms of response activation instead of inhibition?
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Response priming in the Go/NoGo task: The N2 reflects neither inhibition nor conflict
371
Response probability density functions of Duffing–Van der Pol vibro-impact system under correlated Gaussian white noise excitations
372
Response probability density functions of strongly non-linear systems by the path integration method
373
Response probability estimation
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Response probability estimation for randomly excited quasi-linear systems using a neural network approach
375
Response probability structure of a structurally nonlinear fluttering airfoil in turbulent flow
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Response procedure, memory, and dichotic emotion recognition
377
Response programming as a function of accuracy and complexity: Evidence from latency and kinematic measures
378
Response properties of periodontal mechanosensitive neurones in the rat trigeminal sensory complex projecting to the posteromedial ventral nucleus of the thalamus
379
Response properties of periodontal mechanosensitive neurons in the trigeminal ganglion of rabbit and neuronal activities during grinding-like jaw movement induced by cortical stimulation
380
Response properties of resistive oxygen sensors using Ce1−xZrxO2 (x = 0.05, 0.10) thick films in propane combustion gas
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Response properties of slowly and rapidly adapting periodontal mechanosensitive neurones in the primary somatosensory cortex of the cat
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Response Rate and Impact on Lipid Profiles of Obeticholic Acid Treatment for Patients with Primary Biliary Cholangitis: A Meta-Analysis
383
Response Rate and Toxicity of Docetaxel / Cisplatin /5FU in Comparison with Cisplatin / 5FU Induction Chemotherapy in Locally Advanced Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
384
Response rate of bone mineral density to teriparatide in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis
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Response rates among control subjects in case-control studies
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Response Rates in a Case–Control Study: Effect of Disclosure of Biologic Sample Collection in the Initial Contact Letter
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Response rates in international mail surveys: Results of a 22-country study
388
Response rates to HB vaccine in CKD stages 3-4 and hemodialysis patients
389
Response regimes of integrable damped strongly nonlinear oscillator under impact periodic forcing
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Response regimes of linear oscillator coupled to nonlinear energy sink with harmonic forcing and frequency detuning
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Response repetition benefits and costs
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Response repetition vs. response change modulates behavioral and electrophysiological effects of distraction
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Response selection and execution in patients with Parkinsonʹs disease
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Response selection and motor areas: a behavioural and electrophysiological study
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Response sensitivity and Hessian matrix analysis of planar frames subjected to earthquake excitation
396
Response Shift in Measuring Health-related Quality of Life as Pertaining to Health: Concepts, Definitions, and Challenges
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Response shift in quality of life assessment among cancer patients: A study from Iran
398
Response shrinkage estimation in multinomial logit models
399
Response shrinkage estimators in binary regression
400
Response simulation of CMOS pixel sensors for the ILC vertex tracker
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Response simulation of CMOS pixel sensors for the ILC vertex tracker
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Response spectra of degrading structural systems
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Response Spectra of Structures under Subway Induced Vibrations
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Response spectral attenuation relations for shallow crustal earthquakes in Taiwan
405
Response spectral densities of strongly nonlinear systems under random excitation
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Response spectral density of linear systems with external and parametric non-Gaussian, delta-correlated excitation
407
Response spectrum analysis of piping systems with elastic-plastic gap supports Original Research Article
408
RESPONSE SPECTRUM BASED GENERATION OF SPATIALLY VARYING EARTHQUAKE USING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS
409
RESPONSE SPECTRUM IN THE EAST OF ALGERIA
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Response spectrum of a coupled flexible shaft-flexible beam system for cycloidal input motion
411
Response Spectrum Superposition for Structures with Uncertain Properties
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Response speed on aptitude tests as an index of intellectual performance: A developmental perspective
413
Response speed, contingent negative variation and P300 in Alzheimer’s disease and MCI
414
Response statistic of strongly non-linear oscillator to combined deterministic and random excitation
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Response statistics of strongly nonlinear system to random narrowband excitation
416
Response statistics of two-degree-of-freedom non-linear system to narrow-band random excitation
417
Response strategies of local firms to import competition in emerging markets
418
Response strategies to stakeholder pressures in global projects
419
Response strategies when faking personality questionnaires in a vocational selection setting
420
Response study of a CF3I Superheated Droplet Detector for dark matter applications
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Response study of a CF3I Superheated Droplet Detector for dark matter applications
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Response Style Differences in the Inattentive and Combined Subtypes of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
423
Response style, interpersonal difficulties and social functioning in major depressive disorder
424
Response styles and cognitive and affective symptoms of depression
425
RESPONSE STYLES IN RATING SCALES Evidence of Method Bias in Data From Six EU Countries
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Response styles to depressed mood affect the long-term course of psychosocial functioning in depressed patients
427
Response styles to depressed mood in bipolar affective disorder
428
Response suppression and transient behavior in a nonlinear active cochlear model with feed-forward
429
Response surface analyses of the associative effects of lucerne hay, wheat straw and maize gluten feed on growing lambs
430
Response surface analysis for enzymatic decolorization of Congo red by manganese peroxidase
431
Response surface analysis of photocatalytic degradation of methyl tert-butyl ether by core/shell Fe3O4/ZnO nanoparticles
432
Response surface analysis of the effects of Capsicum extract, temperature and pH on the growth and inactivation of Listeria monocytogenes Original Research Article
433
Response surface and artificial neural network prediction model and optimization for surface roughness in machining
434
Response surface application for estimating failure time and other creep properties using the Small Punch Creep Test
435
Response surface approach to aerodynamic optimization design of helicopter rotor blade
436
Response surface approach to the probability distribution of the strength of compressed plates
437
Response surface approximation of Pareto optimal front in multi-objective optimization Original Research Article
438
Response surface approximations for structural optimization
439
Response surface augmented moment method for efficient reliability analysis
440
Response surface based co-optimization of release kinetics and mucoadhesive strength for an oral mucoadhesive tablet of cefixime trihydrate
441
Response surface design evaluation and comparison
442
Response Surface Design for Removal of Lead by Different Lactic Acid Bacteria
443
Response surface design for the optimization of enzymatic detection of mercury in aqueous solution using immobilized urease from vegetable waste
444
Response surface estimates of stationarity tests with a structural break
445
Response surface estimates of the KPSS stationarity test
446
Response surface method for probabilistic assessment of metal forming failures
447
Response surface method Optimization of the Dyes Degradation using Zero-Valent Iron based Bimetallic Nanoparticle on the Bentonite Clay Surface
448
Response surface method using vector projected sampling points
449
Response surface methodological analysis on biohydrogen production by enriched anaerobic cultures
450
Response surface methodological approach for optimization of enzymatic synthesis of sorbitan methacrylate
451
Response surface methodological approach for optimizing removal of Cr (VI) from aqueous solution using immobilized cyanobacterium
452
Response surface methodological approach for the assessment of the photocatalytic degradation of NOM
453
Response surface methodological study on HMF and fluorescent accumulation in red and white grape juices and concentrates
454
Response surface methodology (RSM) analysis of photoinduced decoloration of toludine blue
455
Response surface methodology (RSM) as a tool for optimization in analytical chemistry
456
Response Surface Methodology (RSM) for Statistical Optimization of Cd2+ Removal Using Modified Zn2Al-layer Double Hydroxide by Quinoline Yellow
457
Response surface methodology (RSM) to evaluate moisture effects on corn stover in recovering xylose by DEO hydrolysis
458
Response surface methodology analysis of the photodegradation of methyl orange dye using synthesized TiO2/Bentonite/ZnO composites
459
Response surface methodology and adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system for adsorption of reactive orange 16 by hydrochar
460
Response surface methodology and artificial neural network modeling of reactive red 33 decolorization by O3/UV in a bubble column reactor
461
Response Surface Methodology and Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) (RSM) Pectin Extraction from Banana Peel: A Modeling and Optimization Approach
462
Response Surface Methodology and its application in evaluating scientific activity
463
Response surface methodology and multivariate analysis of equilibrium headspace concentration of orange beverage emulsion as function of emulsion composition and structure
464
Response surface methodology approach for simultaneous carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus removal from industrial wastewater in a sequencing batch reactor
465
Response Surface Methodology Approach to Optimize the Expression of Thioredoxin-MOG Fusion Protein
466
RESPONSE SURFACE METHODOLOGY APPROACH TO STUDY THE INFLUENCE OF PEG AND WATER IN CELLULOSE ACETATE DIALYSIS MEMBRANES
467
Response Surface Methodology as a Tool to Study the Removal of Amido Black Dye from Aqueous Solution using Anionic Clay Hydrotalcite
468
Response surface methodology as an efficient tool for optimizing carbon adsorbents for CO2 capture
469
Response surface methodology as optimization strategy for asymmetric bioreduction of (4S)-(+)-carvone by Cryptococcus gastricus
470
Response surface methodology based on central composite design as a chemometric tool for optimization of dispersive-solidification liquid–liquid microextraction for speciation of inorganic arsenic in environmental water samples
471
Response Surface Methodology Based on Central Composite Design for Investigation of the Mean Drop Behaviors in Reactive Extraction System with Presence of Uranium in a Horizontal Pulsed Column
472
Response surface methodology based optimization of diesel–n-butanol –cotton oil ternary blend ratios to improve engine performance and exhaust emission characteristics
473
Response Surface Methodology for Adsorption of Humic Acid by Polyetheretherketone/ Polyvinylalcohol Nanocomposite Modified with Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles from Industrial Wastewater
474
Response surface methodology for autolysis parameters optimization of shrimp head and amino acids released during autolysis
475
Response Surface Methodology for Behavior Analysis and Performance Improvement of Gravitational Search Algorithm
476
Response surface methodology for constrained simulation optimization: An overview
477
Response surface methodology for design of sheet forming parameters to control springback effects
478
Response surface methodology for eicosanoic acid triboproperties in castor oil
479
Response surface methodology for evaluation of physical and functional properties of extruded snack foods developed from food-by-products Original Research Article
480
Response surface methodology for extraction optimization of pigeon pea protein
481
Response Surface Methodology for Investigating the Effects of Hydrolysis Reaction Parameters on Molecular Structure and Performance of Polyvinyl Alcohol as Primary Suspending Agent
482
Response surface methodology for optimisation of edible chitosan coating formulations incorporating essential oil against several foodborne pathogenic bacteria
483
Response surface methodology for optimisation of hot air drying of blackcurrant concentrate infused apple cubes
484
Response surface methodology for optimisation of protein concentratepreparation from cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp]
485
Response Surface Methodology for Optimization of Cd (II) Biosorption by Cystoseria myricaas
486
Response surface methodology for optimization of culture conditions for dye decolorization by a fungus, Aspergillus niger HM11 isolated from dye affected soil
487
Response surface methodology for optimization of extraction yield, viscosity, hue and emulsion stability of mucilage extracted from Lepidium perfoliatum seeds
488
Response Surface Methodology for Optimization of Genistein Content in Soy Flour and its Effect on the Antioxidant Activity
489
Response Surface Methodology for Optimization of Glucuronic Acid Production Using Kombucha Layer on Sour Cherry Juice
490
Response Surface Methodology for Optimization of Green Silver Nanoparticles Synthesized via Phlomis Cancellata Bunge Extract
491
Response surface methodology for optimization of media components for production of lipase from Bacillus Subtilis KUBT4
492
Response surface methodology for optimization of medium for decolorization of textile dye Direct Black 22 by a novel bacterial consortium
493
Response surface methodology for optimization of Phenol photo-catalytic degradation using Carbon-doped TiO2 nano-photocatalyst
494
Response surface methodology for optimization of Phenol photocatalytic degradation using Carbon-doped TiO2 nano-photocatalyst
495
Response Surface Methodology for Optimization of Process Variables of Atorvastatin Suspension Preparation by Microprecipitation Method Using Desirability Function
496
Response surface methodology for optimization of simultaneous COD, NH4+–N and Mn2+ removal from drinking water by biological aerated filter Original Research Article
497
Response Surface Methodology for Optimization of Solar Photo-Oxidation of Direct Violet 51 on TiO2 and ZnO
498
Response Surface Methodology for Optimization of Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Orange Peel Essential Oil
499
Response surface methodology for optimization of the mucilage extraction process from Pereskia aculeata Miller
500
Response surface methodology for optimization of the ultrasonic extraction of polysaccharides from Codonopsis pilosula Nannf.var.modesta L.T.Shen
501
Response Surface Methodology for Optimizing Adsorption Process Parameters of Amaranth Removal Using Magnetic Layer Double Hydroxide (Fe3O4/ZnFe-LDH)
502
Response Surface Methodology for Optimizing Adsorption Process Parameters of Reactive Blue 21 onto Modified Kaolin
503
Response Surface Methodology for Optimizing Cd(II) Adsorption onto a Novel Chemically Changed Nano Zn2Al-Layer Double Hydroxide
504
Response surface methodology for optimizing the pre-processing conditions during canning of a newly developed and promising cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) variety Original Research Article
505
Response surface methodology for predicting quality characteristics of beef patties added with flaxseed and tomato paste
506
Response surface methodology for process parameter optimization of hydrogen yield by the metabolically engineered strain Escherichia coli DJT135
507
Response Surface Methodology for Reduction of Pinking in Cooked Turkey Breast Mince by Various Dairy Protein Combinations
508
Response surface methodology for the evaluation of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase enrichment process by soybean lecithin reversed micelles
509
Response Surface Methodology for the Evaluation of Lysozyme Partitioning in Poly (Vinyl Pyrrolidone) and Potassium Phosphate Aqueous Two-Phase System
510
Response surface methodology for the modelling of copper removal from aqueous solutions using micellar-enhanced ultrafiltration
511
Response surface methodology for the optimisation of flow-injection analysis with in situ solvent extraction and fluorimetric assay of tricyclic antidepressants
512
Response surface methodology for the optimization of alpha amylase production by Bacillus amyloliquefaciens
513
Response surface methodology for the rapid design of aluminum sheet metal forming parameters
514
Response Surface Methodology in Spectrophotometric Determination of Formaldehyde Using Ch romotropic Acid
515
Response Surface Methodology Modeling to Determine of Trace Amounts of Phenolic Compounds Using Silver Modified / Zero Valent Iron/ Fe3O4@G Nanocomposite
516
Response surface methodology modelling of diamond-like carbon film deposition Original Research Article
517
Response Surface Methodology Modelling to Study the Influence of Recycled Aggregates on Some Mechanical Properties of Recycled Concrete
518
Response Surface Methodology Models of Processing Parameters for High Performance Phenolic Compreg Wood
519
Response surface methodology optimization applied to rubber tyre and plastic wastes thermal conversion
520
Response Surface Methodology Optimization for Extraction of Phenolics and Antioxidant Capacity in Defatted Dabai Parts
521
Response Surface Methodology Optimization of Cobalt (II) and Lead (II) Removal from Aqueous Solution Using MWCNT-Fe3O4 Nanocomposite
522
Response surface methodology study on the effects of blood plasma, microbial transglutaminase and κ-carrageenan on pork batter gel properties Original Research Article
523
Response surface methodology study on the optimisation of effects of fat, wheat bran and salt on chemical, textural and sensory properties of patties
524
Response surface methodology to extraction of dioscoreae polysaccharides and the effects on ratʹs bone quality
525
Response surface methodology to optimise Accelerated Solvent Extraction of steviol glycosides from Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni leaves
526
Response Surface Methodology to Optimize Hydrolysis Parameters in Production of Antioxidant Peptides from Wheat Germ Protein by Alcalase Digestion and Identification of Antioxidant Peptides by LC-MS/MS
527
Response Surface Methodology to Optimize the Expression Efficiency of Recombinant Reteplase
528
Response surface methodology to supercritical carbon dioxide extraction of astaxanthin from Haematococcus pluvialis
529
Response surface methodology to supercritical fluids extraction of artemisinin and the effects on rat hepatic stellate cell in vitro
530
Response Surface Methodology Validation of Zinc, Copper, and Lead Ions Adsorption Using Bayesian Regression
531
Response surface methodology: A neural network approach
532
Response surface methodology: photodegradation of methyl orange by CuO/ZnO under UV light irradiation
533
Response surface methodology: Process and product optimization using designed experiments : R.H. Myers and D.C. Montgomery, (Wiley, New York, 1995, $59.95, ISBN: 0471581003, pp. 714)
534
Response surface methodology: Synthesis of inulooligosaccharides with an endoinulinase from Aspergillus niger
535
Response surface methodology: Synthesis of short chain fructooligosaccharides with a fructosyltransferase from Aspergillus aculeatus
536
Response surface methodology’s steepest ascent and step size revisited: Correction
537
Response surface methodology-based approach to CNC drilling operations
538
Response surface methodology-based optimization of decontamination conditions for Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Salmonella Typhimurium on fresh-cut celery using thermoultrasound and calcium propionate
539
Response surface methodologyʹs steepest ascent and step size revisited
540
RESPONSE SURFACE METHODS TO MAXIMIZE THE PICKUP MACHINE PERFORMANCE
541
Response surface model for prediction of growth parameters from spores of Clostridium sporogenes under different experimental conditions Original Research Article
542
Response surface modeling and optimization of a new impact-toughened mould material used in the shaping of sanitary ware
543
Response surface modeling and optimization of composite nanofiltration modified membranes
544
Response surface modeling and optimization of copper removal from aqua solutions using polymer assisted ultrafiltration
545
Response Surface Modeling and Optimization of Effective Parameters for Zn(II) Removal From Aqueous Solution Using Gracilaria Corticata
546
response surface modeling and optimization of microbial fuel cells with surface-modified graphite anode electrode by zsm-5 nanocatalyst functionalized
547
Response surface modeling for optimization of formulation variables and physical stability assessment of walnut oil-in-water beverage emulsions
548
Response surface modeling for the treatment of methylene blue from aqueous media using electro-Fenton process before determination by UV-VIS spectrometer: Kinetic and degradation mechanism
549
Response surface modeling of 1-stearoyl-3(2)-oleoyl glycerol production in a pilot packed-bed immobilized Rhizomucor miehei lipase reactor
550
Response surface modeling of factors influencing the production of chitinolytic and β-1,3-glucanolytic enzymes in Trichoderma atroviride strain P1
551
Response surface modeling of glycerolysis catalyzed by Candida rugosa lipase immobilized in different polyurethane foams for the production of partial glycerides
552
Response surface modeling of H2S conversion by catalytic oxidation reaction over catalysts based on SiC nanoparticles using Box − Behnken experimental design
553
Response surface modeling of lead ( )׀׀ removal by graphene oxide-Fe3O4 nanocomposite using central composite design
554
Response Surface Modeling of the Removal of Methyl Orange Dye from an Aqueous Solution Using Magnesium Oxide Nanoparticles Immobilized on Chitosan
555
Response surface modeling of vibrating omega tube (Copper) electromechanical Coriolis mass flow sensor
556
Response surface modeling to predict biodiesel yield in a multi-feedstock biodiesel production plant
557
Response surface modeling to predict fluid loss from beef strip loins and steaks injected with salt and phosphate with or without a dehydrated beef protein water binding adjunct
558
Response surface modelling and optimization in pervaporation
559
Response surface modelling of lead pre-concentration from food samples by miniaturised homogenous liquid–liquid solvent extraction: Box–Behnken design
560
Response surface modelling of the consumption of bitter compounds from orange juice by Acinetobacter calcoaceticus
561
Response surface modelling of the production of structured lipids from soybean oil using Rhizomucor miehei lipase
562
Response surface modelling of the production of ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids-enriched fats by a commercial immobilized lipase
563
Response surface models for CFD predictions of air diffusion performance index in a displacement ventilated office
564
Response surface models to predict potato tuber infection by Fusarium sambucinum from duration of wetness and temperature, and dry rot lesion expansion from storage time and temperature
565
Response surface optimisation for the extraction of phenolic compounds and antioxidant capacities of underutilised Mangifera pajang Kosterm. peels
566
Response surface optimisation of antioxidant extraction from kinema, a Bacillus-fermented soybean food
567
Response surface optimisation of aqueous enzymatic oil extraction from bayberry (Myrica rubra) kernels
568
Response surface optimisation of process variables for microencapsulation of garlic (Allium sativum L.) oleoresin by spray drying
569
Response surface optimised extraction and chromatographic purification of rosmarinic acid from Melissa officinalis leaves
570
Response surface optimization and identification of isothiocyanates produced from broccoli sprouts
571
Response surface optimization for determination of pesticide multiresidues by matrix solid-phase dispersion and gas chromatography
572
Response surface optimization for ethanol production from Pennisetum Alopecoider by Klebsiella oxytoca THLC0409
573
Response surface optimization of acid modification on mung bean starch
574
Response Surface Optimization of Cactus Pear (Opuntia ficus-indica) with Lantana camara (L. camara) Fruit Fermentation Process for Quality Wine Production
575
Response surface optimization of conditions for clarification of carambola fruit juice using a commercial enzyme Original Research Article
576
Response surface optimization of corn stover pretreatment using dilute phosphoric acid for enzymatic hydrolysis and ethanol production
577
Response Surface Optimization of Cupcake Formula Fortified with Date Seed Powder
578
Response surface optimization of effects of some processing variables on carcinogenic/mutagenic heterocyclic aromatic amine (HAA) content in cooked patties
579
Response surface optimization of enzymatic hydrolysis of narrow-leaf cattail for bioethanol production
580
Response surface optimization of hemp seed (Cannabis sativa L.) oil yield and oxidation stability by supercritical carbon dioxide extraction
581
Response surface optimization of medium components for citric acid production by Aspergillus niger NRRL 567 grown in peat moss
582
Response surface optimization of oxalic acid pretreatment of yellow poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera) for production of glucose and xylose monosaccarides
583
Response surface optimization of poly (3-hydroxyalkanoic acid) production using oleic acid as an alternative carbon source by Pseudomonas aeruginosa
584
Response surface optimization of polyphenol extraction from petals of Hibiscus-rosa sinensis
585
Response Surface Optimization of Removal of Rhodamine B Dye Using a Synthesized Ni-Based Metal-Organic Framework Adsorbent
586
Response surface optimization of Rhodamine B dye removal using paper industry waste as adsorbent
587
Response surface optimization of the critical medium components for carbonyl reductase production by Candida viswanathii MTCC 5158
588
Response surface optimization of the cultivation conditions and medium composition a novel probiotic strain Bacillus pumilus STF26
589
Response surface optimization of the photocatalytic decolorization of a simulated dyestuff effluent
590
Response surface optimization of the removal of nickel from aqueous solution by cone biomass of Pinus sylvestris
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Response surface optimization of ultrasound-assisted enzymatic extraction polysaccharides from Lycium barbarum
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Response surface optimization of ultrasound-assisted oil extraction from autoclaved almond powder
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Response surface optimized extraction of carbohydrate compound from Folium Ginkgo and its bioactivity
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Response surface strategy in the synthesis of Fe3O4 nanoparticles
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Response surface studies that elucidate the role of infiltration conditions on Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transient transgene expression in harvested switchgrass (Panicum virgatum)
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Response Surface Study on Molecular Docking Simulations of Citalopram and Donepezil as Potent CNS Drugs
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Response surface study on protein charge–state distributions in electrospray ionization mass spectrometry related to multiple ion equilibria in solution
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Response Surface with random factors for seismic fragility of reinforced concrete frames
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Response surface-optimized synthesis of cis-9,trans-11-octadecadienoic acid through dehydration of castor oil
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Response surfaces and sensitivity analyses for an environmental model of dose calculations
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Response surfaces and sensitivity analyses for an environmental model of dose calculations
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Response surfaces estimates for the Dickey-Fuller unit root test with structural breaks
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Response surfaces estimates for the Dickey-Fuller unit root test with structural breaks
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Response surfaces for compressive strength of concrete
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Response theory calculations of singlet-triplet transitions in molecular nitrogen Original Research Article
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Response Theory for Non-Stationary Ligand-Receptor Interaction and a Solution to the Growth Signal Firing Problem
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Response time analysis in cognitive tasks with increasing difficulty
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Response Time and Causes of Delay in Prehospital Emergency Missions in Mashhad, 2015
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Response Time Distributions in Memory Scanning
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Response time enhancement of pH sensing films by means of hydrophilic nanostructured coatings
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Response time for finite heterogeneous nonreliable queueing systems
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Response time in the emergency services. Systematic review
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Response time of ion-selective electrodes: Current usage versus IUPAC recommendations Review Article
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Response Time Threshold for Predicting Outcomes of Patients with Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
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Response to comments on “Buckling behavior of a graphite/epoxy composite plate under parabolic variation of axial loads”
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Response to comments on “Buckling behavior of a graphite/epoxy composite plate under parabolic variation of axial loads”
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Response to comments on “Buckling behavior of a graphite/epoxy composite plate under parabolic variation of axial loads”
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Response to comments on “Computational analysis of geometrical factors affecting experimental data extracted from hydrogen permeation test: I – Consequences of trapping” [Int J Hydrogen Energy 36 (2011) 12644–12652] and “II – Consequences of trapping and
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Response to comments on “Impact of California’s air pollution laws on black carbon and their implications for direct radiative forcing” by R. Bahadur et al.
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Response to comments on “Performance evaluation of single-flash geothermal power plant in Denizli, Turkey” [Energy, 28 (2003) 27–35]
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Response to comments on “statistical assessment of on-line analyzers”
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Response to comments on “Uncertainty profiles for the validation of analytical methods”
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Response to comments on Lin and Bier (2008)
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Response to comments on the paper: “Effect of organic impurities on the hydrocarbon formation via the decomposition of surface methoxy groups on acidic zeolite catalysts” by Y. Jiang, W. Wang, V.R.R. Marthala, J. Huang, B. Sulikowski, M. Hunger
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Response to Comments on the paper: “Oxygen reduction mechanism of NdBaCo2O5+δ cathode for intermediate-temperature solid oxide fuel cells under cathodic polarization” by Haitao Gu, Han Chen, Ling Gao, Yifeng Zheng, Xiaofang Zhu and Lucun Guo, Int. J. Hydr
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Response to comments on: “Vibration Suppression for High Speed Railway Bridges Using Tuned Mass Dampers” by J.F. Wang, C.C. Lin, and B.L. Chen, [International Journal of Solids and Structures, Vol. 40, No. 2, pp. 465–491, 2003]
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Response to comments on: Fermentative hydrogen production with Clostridium butyricum CGS5 isolated from anaerobic sewage sludge (Int J Hydrogen Energy, 2005;30:1063–70)
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Response to comments on: Production of Hydrogen, obtaining electric and thermal energy by water dissociation method [Hydrogen Energy 29 (2004) 1555–1558]
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Response to comments on: The phase-shift method for determining Langmuir adsorption isotherms of over-potentially deposited hydrogen for the cathodic H2 evolution reaction at poly-Re/aqueous electrolyte interfaces: [Hydrogen Energy 30 (2005) 485–499]
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Response to comments raised on “Surface deformation caused by April 6th 2009 earthquake in L’Aquila (Italy): A comparative analysis from ENVISAT ASAR, ALOS PALSAR and ASTER” by Chini Marco; Bignami Christian and Salvatore Stramondo
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Response to comments, in a Letter to the Editor, by A. Battistelli on the paper by Houssein and Axelsson [Geothermics 39 (2010), 220–227]
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Response to comments: Survival of women with locally advanced breast cancer at a teaching hospital in Lahore
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Response to contact line perturbations and chemo-capillary instability of a sessile drop
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Response to continuous and pulsatile PTH dosing: A mathematical model for parathyroid hormone receptor kinetics
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Response to Cook et al. comment on “Fisheries Mismanagement”
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Response to copper excess in Arabidopsis thaliana: Impact on the root system architecture, hormone distribution, lignin accumulation and mineral profile
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Response to correspondence by E.A. McGugan et al.
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Response to correspondence from Kauimarz Sethna, Faheez Mohamed and Paul H. Sugarbaker, EJSO 2002; 28 (8): 897
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Response to Cosentino et al.: No NAT yet
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Response to cosmic rays of the large-angle electromagnetic shower calorimeter of the CLAS detector
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Response to cosmic rays of the large-angle electromagnetic shower calorimeter of the CLAS detector
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Response to Counterpoint: Time-series studies of acute health events and environmental conditions are not confounded by personal risk factors by Mark S. Goldberg, Richard T. Burnett, Jeffrey R. Brook
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Response to Craig and Ham
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Response to criticisms of the US FDA parametric approach for withdrawal time estimation: rebuttal and comparison to the nonparametric method proposed by Concordet and Toutain
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Response to criticisms of the US FDA parametric approach for withdrawal time estimation: rebuttal and comparison to the nonparametric method proposed by Concordet and Toutain
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Response to Critics
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Response to Critics
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Response to critiques of priorities and strategies for education: A World Bank review
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Response to Dabrafenib and Trametinib of a Patient withMetaplastic Breast Carcinoma Harboring a BRAF V600E Mutation
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Response to Davis and van der Merwe: No model fully explains how TCR signaling begins
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Response to Deacon: Evolving mirror systems: homologies and the nature of neuroinformatics
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Response to Delibes-Mateos et al. : Pellet size matters
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Response to Desender & Van den Bussche: On the absence of a relationship between discriminability and priming
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Response to dexamethasone in patients with fluid retention after docetaxel
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Response to dietary protein during lactation of Meishan synthetic and European White sows fed to attain two levels of backfat at farrowing
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Response to Dietary Supplementation of Glutamine in Broiler Chickens Subjected to Transportation Stress
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Response to Differences in Antibiotic Prescribing
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Response to different measles vaccine strains given by aerosol and subcutaneous routes to schoolchildren: a randomised trial Original Research Article
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Response to Different Methods of Suspended Sediment Sample Storage Before the Coulter Multisizer Analysis: I. Inorganic Matter
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Response to Disaster: Psychosocial, Community, and Ecological Approaches: Edited by Richard Gist and Bernard Lubin. Brunner/Mazel, Philadelphia, PA, 1999. 363 pages, $30. ISBN: 0876309996
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Response to discussants “Evidence on the efficacy of interest rate risk disclosures by commercial banks”
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Response to discussantsʹ comments: The demand for auditor reputation across international markets for audit services
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Response to discussion by A. Boretti of Cooper, J.A.G. and Lemckert, C. 2012. Extreme sea level rise and adaptation options for coastal resort cities: A qualitative assessment from the Gold Coast, Australia. Ocean and Coastal Management, 64, 1–14
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Response to discussion by N.J. Cook and R.I. Harris
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Response to Discussion by Wolfe et al. on Bierman et al. (Geomorphology 25 (1999) 25–39)
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Response to discussion of “board composition, regulatory regime and voluntary disclosure”
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Response to discussion of “Ownership structure, contingent fit, and business-unit performance: A research model and empirical evidence”
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Response to discussion of “The effects of the Asian crisis, corporate governance and accounting system on the valuation of book value and earnings”
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Response to discussion of the paper ‘Effect of SFRP confinement on circular and square concrete columns’ by Raafat El-Hacha, Mohammad A. Mashrik [Eng. Struct. 36 (2012) 379–393]
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Response to discussion of the paper: “On the measurement of free deformation of early age cement paste and concrete” [Bjøntegaard Ø, Hammer TA, Sellevold EJ. Cement and Concrete Composites 2004;26:427–435]
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Response to discussion on “A bidirectional and homogeneous tuned mass damper: A new device for passive control of vibrations” by Jose L. Almazan, Juan C. De la Llera, Jose A. Inaudi, Diego Lopez-Garcia, Luis E. Izquierdo [Eng Struct 29 (2007) 1548–1560]
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Response to discussion on “An extended strain energy density failure criterion by differentiating volumetric and distortional deformation”
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Response to discussion on “Differential levels of disclosure and the earnings–return association: evidence from foreign registrants in the United States”
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Response to discussion on “Effects of different drying rates on shrinkage characteristics of a residual soil and soil mixtures” by Mamert Mbonimpa, Michel Aubertin, Bruno Bussiere [Engineering Geology 107/3–4 (2009) 172–173]
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Response to discussion on “Exceptional snowfalls and the assessment of accidental loads for structural design” from M. Kasperski [Cold Regions Science and Technology 101 (2014) 83–86]
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Response to discussion on “Free vibration of super elliptical plates with constant and variable thickness by Ritz method”
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Response to discussion on: “An integrated statistical approach for evaluating the exceedance of criteria pollutants in the ambient air of megacity Delhi”, Atmospheric Environment
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Response to discussion on: “Finite-element formulation of geometrically exact three-dimensional beam theories based on interpolation of strain measures” [Comput. Methods Appl. Mech. Engrg. 192 (2003) 5209–5248]
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Response to Disselkamp: Direct peroxide/peroxide fuel cell as a novel type fuel cell
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Response to disturbance in a highly managed alluvial river: Does it conform to Le Chatelierʹs general law?
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Response to Doctors Pang and Ashcroft
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Response to Doenhoff: Granulomas: these gizmos are cool!
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Response to Dr Kapoorʹs letter
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Response to Dr. Jesse S. Ruan and Dr. Priya Prasad (Re: On the consequences of head size following impact to the human head)
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Response to Dr. Jürgen Malzbender’s comments on “The relationship between the particle properties, mechanical behavior, and surface roughness of some pharmaceutical excipient compacts” [Mater. Sci. Eng. A 355 (2003) 24]
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Response to Dr. Jürgen Malzbender’s comments on “The relationship between the particle properties, mechanical behavior, and surface roughness of some pharmaceutical excipient compacts” [Mater. Sci. Eng. A 355 (2003) 24]
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Response to Dr. K. Miller (Re: Most recent results in the biomechanics of the brain)
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Response to Dr. Logan
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Response to Dr. Mizushima
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Response to Dr. Mommersteeg and colleagues on Germain et al., “Placebo-controlled comparison of prazosin and cognitive–behavioral treatments for sleep disturbances in US Military Veterans”
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Response to Dr. Qihai Changʹs comments on the manuscript: “Experimental and numerical investigate on solar concentrating characteristics of a sixteen-dish concentrator”. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2012;37(24):18694–18703
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Response to Dr. Schachar
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Response to Dr. Walter Seifritzʹs comments on the manuscript: “Thermal cracking of methane into hydrogen for a CO2—Free utilization of natural gas” by Abánades et al., Int J Hydrogen Energy, 2013; 38: 8491–8496
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Response to drought and salt stress in leaves of poplar (Populus alba × Populus glandulosa): Expression profiling by oligonucleotide microarray analysis
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Response to Drs. Straub and Jessop
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Response to Drug-Eluting Stents: Do We Need Drugs to Recompense Drug Elution?
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Response to Dyke, and van Tuinen et al.: ‘Big bang’ for Tertiary birds?
949
Response to Eberhard and Cordero, and Córdoba-Aguilar and Contreras-Garduño: sexual conflict and female choice
950
Response to ECT in bipolar I, bipolar II and unipolar depression
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Response to Eissa
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Response to electrons and pions of the calorimeter for the CHORUS experiment
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Response to electrons and pions of the calorimeter for the CHORUS experiment
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Response to embodied energy and emergy analyses of a concentrating solar power (CSP) system (2012)
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Response to environmental flows in the Lower Tarim River, Xinjiang, China: An ecological interpretation of water-table dynamics
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Response to environmental flows in the lower Tarim River, Xinjiang, China: Ground water
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Response to ethanol of thin films based on Mo and Ti oxides deposited by sputtering
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Response to Ewers and Didham: untangling the complex ecology of modified landscapes
959
Response to Experimental Vaccination Against Newcastle Disease in Domestic Ducks {Anas platyrhynchos): Clinical and Immunological Parameters
960
Response to Fadeel and Henter: Langerhans cell histiocytosis: a combination of carcinogenesis and inflammation
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Response to fenbutatin oxide in populations of Tetranychus urticae Koch (Acari: Tetranychidae) in UK protected crops
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Response to Filipovic Kleinerʹs (2005) review of Tyler & Evans (2003) The Semantics of English Prepositions
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Response to film review of spit it out
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Response to flecainide infusion predicts long-term success of hybrid pharmacologic and ablation therapy in patients with atrial fibrillation
965
Response to Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) Vaccination among Local Malaysian Cattle of Various Vaccination Backgrounds from Endemic and Non-endemic FMD Areas
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Response to Francis: Puzzles are a challenge, not a frustration
967
Response to Froloff: Probing system structure–effect relationships
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Response to Garb et al.’s comments about meta-analysis of studies using projectives with child sexual abuse subjects
969
Response to Gardner et al.
970
Response to Geert Hofstede
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Response to Gettings
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Response to Gibbons et al.: Null-hypothesis significance tests in education and inference
973
Response to Gilbert & Walker ‘Treading the path of least resistance’
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Response to GnRH on day 6 of the estrous cycle is diminished as the percentage of Bos indicus breeding increases in Angus, Brangus, and Brahman × Angus heifers
975
Response to Goldman and Brown: Making sense of microbial consortia using ecology and evolution
976
Response to Gomord et al.: Golgi-bypassing: delivery of biopharmaceutical proteins to protein storage vacuoles in plant bioreactors
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Response to Gøtzsche (2008)
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Response to Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor in an Autoimmune Neutropenic Adult
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Response to Greene: Moral sentiments and reason: friends or foes?
980
Response to Gregory C. Chowʹs “New Capital Estimates for China: Comments”
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Response to Gribaldo and Hartung: New hepatocytes for toxicology?
982
Response to Griffiths. Mismatches between conservation science and practice
983
Response to H.C. Howland, “Orbital orientation is not visual orientation”
984
Response to Hammer et al.: Tuning genetic control – importance of thorough promoter characterization versus generating promoter diversity
985
Response to Harri Hemilä, “Conclusions about intervention effects should not be based on surrogate end points”
986
Response to Harris and Froufe, and Knapp et al.: Taxonomic inflation
987
Response to Hau et al.: Beyond Singapore: Hong Kong and Asian biodiversity
988
Response to hauptman
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Response to head-up tilt testing in patients with situational syncope
990
Response to heat in Rhodnius prolixus: The role of the thermal background
991
Response to heavy ions and fission fragments of the monolithic silicon E–ΔE telescopes produced by the Quasi-Selective Epitaxy
992
Response to heavy ions and fission fragments of the monolithic silicon E–ΔE telescopes produced by the Quasi-Selective Epitaxy
993
Response to Hellstrand: The jury on radicals is still out
994
Response to Heneryʹs (2007) Commentary on Clarke (2006). A discussion paper about ‘meaning’ in the nursing literature on spirituality; an interpretation of meaning as ‘ultimate concern’ using the work of Paul Tillich, International Journal of Nursing Stud
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Response to hepatitis B virus vaccination in haemodialysis patients with and without hepatitis C infection
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Response to high acidity and basicity at a platinum electrode in chronopotentiometry Original Research Article
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Response to high-dose intravenous immune globulin as a valuable factor predicting the effect of splenectomy in chronic idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura patients
998
Response to Hillis
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Response to Hockley: The merit of economic and biological measures in conservation planning
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Response to Hunter, Dixon and Saltman
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