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Resurgence of Minimal Stimulation In Vitro Fertilization with A Protocol Consisting of Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone-Agonist Trigger and Vitrified-Thawed Embryo Transfer
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Resurgence of mumps in Singapore caused by the Rubini mumps virus vaccine strain Original Research Article
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RESURGENCE OF OLD PROBLEM: CUTANEOUS LEISHMANIASIS
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Resurgence of rubella
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RESURGENCE OF SLEEPING SICKNESS IN TAMBURA COUNTY, SUDAN
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Resurgence of Vibrio cholerae O139 Bengal with altered antibiogram in Calcutta, India
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Resurgence, Stokes phenomenon and alien derivatives for level-one linear differential systems
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Resurgent deformation quantisation Original Research Article
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Resurrecting the Protein Fold for Disease Intervention
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Resurrecting the weak credibility hypothesis in models of exchange-rate-based stabilization
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Resurrection and time travelling: diapause in crustaceans (and others)
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Resurrection Men Dig through the Drug Graveyard: ARYx Revives Problem Blockbuster Drugs
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Resurrection of an Urbilaterian U1A/U2B″/SNF Protein
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Resurrection of charge symmetry violation for 〈γ0…Hem…ω〉 ∼ −5000 MeV2 [Phys. Lett. B 400 (1997) 1]
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Resurrection of charge symmetry violation for 〈ϱ0|Hem|ω〉 ∼ −5000 MeV2
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Resurrection of Soil Surveys: A case study of the acid sulphate soils of The Gambia. II. Added value from spatial statistics
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RESURRECTION OF THE METHOD OF SUCCESSIVE APPROXIMATIONS TO YIELD CLOSED-FORM SOLUTIONS FOR VIBRATING INHOMOGENEUOS BEAMS
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Resurrection of the successor parties and democratization in East-Central Europe
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Resurrection plants
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Resurvey of a reef flat in American Samoa after 85 years reveals devastation to a soft coral (Alcyonacea) community
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Resuscitating dead languages
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Resuscitating the Earth: A Linguistic Analysis of Selected Poems in Niyi Osundare’s The Eye of the Earth
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Resuscitating the physician-patient relationship: emergency department communication in an academic medical center
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Resuscitating the wage channel in models with unemployment fluctuations
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Resuscitating the wage channel in models with unemployment fluctuations
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Resuscitation
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Resuscitation after nifedipine overdose exclusively with intravenous calcium chloride
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Resuscitation burn card—A useful tool for burn injury assessment
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Resuscitation fluid volume and abdominal compartment syndrome in patients with major burns
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Resuscitation for Cardiac Arrest and Postcardiac Arrest Care
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Resuscitation from accidental hypothermia of 13·7°C with circulatory arrest Original Research Article
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Resuscitation from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: Is survival dependent on who is available at the scene?: Soo LH, Gray D, Young T, et al Heart 81:47–52 January 1999
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Resuscitation guidelines
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Resuscitation handbook : Peter J. F. Baskett. Wolfe Publishing, 1993
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Resuscitation handbook : Peter J. F. Baskett. Wolfe Publishing, 1993
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Resuscitation in the Hospital: Circadian Variation of Cardiopulmonary Arrest
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Resuscitation Medicine Research: Quo Vadis, ,
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Resuscitation of newborn infants
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Resuscitation of newborn infants
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Resuscitation of newborn infants with 100% oxygen or air: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Resuscitation of newborns
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Resuscitation of Non-Beating Donor Hearts Using Continuous Myocardial Perfusion: The Importance of Controlled Initial Reperfusion
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Resuscitation of the critically III in the ED: Responses of blood pressure, heart rate, shock index, central venous oxygen saturation, and lactate
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Resuscitation of the injured patient with polymerized stroma-free hemoglobin does not produce systemic or pulmonary hypertension
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Resuscitation of the morbidly obese patient
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Resuscitation of the viable but non-culturable state of Salmonella enterica serovar Oranienburg by recombinant resuscitation-promoting factor derived from Salmonella Typhimurium strain LT2
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Resuscitation preferences for heart-failure patients likely to change
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Resuscitation science of pediatrics
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Resuscitation Team Members ‘Experiences of Teamwork: A Qualitative Study
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Resuscitations From Pulseless Electrical Activity and Asystole: How Big a Piece of the Survivors’ Pie?, ,
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Resuscitative Effect of a γ-Aminobutyric Acid B Receptor Antagonist on γ-Hydroxybutyric Acid Mortality in Mice
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Resuscitative effects of polynitroxylated αα-cross-linked hemoglobin following severe hemorrhage in the rat
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Resuscitative Treatments on 1,4-Butanediol Mortality in Mice
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Resuscitaton in near drowning with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
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Resuspension and advection processes affecting suspended particulate matter concentrations in the central English Channel
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Resuspension and particle transport in the benthic nepheloid layer in and near Fram Strait in relation to faunal abundances and 234Th depletion
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Resuspension and redistribution of radionuclides during grassland and forest fires in the Chernobyl exclusion zone: part I. Fire experiments
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Resuspension and redistribution of radionuclides during grassland and forest fires in the Chernobyl exclusion zone: part II. Modeling the transport process
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Resuspension and transport of plutonium in the Palomares area
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Resuspension around chernobyl
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Resuspension de particules: Mesure simultanée de la hauteur et de la vitesse de particules le long dʹune paroi
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Resuspension of aerosol particles in fibrous filters-experimental studies
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Resuspension of allergen-containing particles under mechanical and aerodynamic disturbances from human walking
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Resuspension of an indoor aerosol
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Resuspension of benthic fluff by tidal currents in deep stratified waters, northern North Sea
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Resuspension of bottom sediment by an internal wave in Lake Biwa
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Resuspension of carbon dust collected in Tore Supra and exposed to turbulent airflow: Controlled experiments and comparison with model
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Resuspension of coal and coal municipal sewage sludge combustion generated fine particles for inhalation health effects studies
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Resuspension of coarse fuel hot particles in the Chernobyl area
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Resuspension of coarse particles in the region of Chernobyl
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Resuspension of contaminated field and formulated reference sediments Part I: Evaluation of metal release under controlled laboratory conditions Original Research Article
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Re-suspension of lead contaminated urban soil as a dominant source of atmospheric lead in Birmingham, Chicago, Detroit and Pittsburgh, USA
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Resuspension of non-Newtonian slurries by submerged jet-nozzles
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Resuspension of particles from surfaces by a turbulent gas flow
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Resuspension of particles from surfaces: Technological, environmental and pharmaceutical aspects
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Resuspension of particles: Measurements of kinematic properties
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Resuspension of particulate matter and PAHs from street dust
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Resuspension of particulates from surfaces to turbulent flows—Review and analysis
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Resuspension of small particles by turbulent flow
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Resuspension of small particles from multilayer deposits in turbulent boundary layers
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Resuspension of small particles from tree surfaces
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Resuspension of urban soils as a persistent source of lead poisoning in children: A review and new directions Review Article
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Resuspension patterns in the Baltic proper
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Resuspension potential of surficial sediments in Saguenay Fjord (Québec, Canada)
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Resuspension, reactivity and recycling of trace metals in the Mersey Estuary, UK
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Resuspension-induced partitioning of organic carbon between solid and solution phases from a river–ocean transition
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Resveratrol abrogates 5-flourouracil -induced hepatotoxicity: A preclinical study
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Resveratrol affects differently rat liver and brain mitochondrial bioenergetics and oxidative stress in vitro: Investigation of the role of gender
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Resveratrol against Arcobacter butzleri and Arcobacter cryaerophilus: Activity and effect on cellular functions
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Resveratrol alleviates cardiac dysfunction in streptozotocin-induced diabetes: Role of nitric oxide, thioredoxin, and heme oxygenase
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Resveratrol Ameliorates Aging-Related Metabolic Phenotypes by Inhibiting cAMP Phosphodiesterases
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Resveratrol Ameliorates Experimentally-Induced Gentamicin Nephrotoxicity: A Biochemical and Histological Evaluation in Rats
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Resveratrol analogues as selective cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitors: synthesis and structure–activity relationship Original Research Article
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Resveratrol and 4-hydroxynonenal act in concert to increase glutamate cysteine ligase expression and glutathione in human bronchial epithelial cells
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Resveratrol and cancer: a review
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Resveratrol and chemoprevention
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Resveratrol and its antioxidant and antimicrobial effectiveness
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Resveratrol and its combination with α-tocopherol mediate salt adaptation in citrus seedlings
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Resveratrol and liver: A systematic review
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Resveratrol and quercetin inhibit angiogenesis in vitro
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Resveratrol and related stilbenes: Their anti-aging and anti-angiogenic properties
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Resveratrol and Saroglitazar: A Promising Combination for Targeting TGF-β/Smad3 Signaling and Attenuating Inflammatory Response in Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis in Rats
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Resveratrol as a new type of DNA-cleaving agen
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Resveratrol as an anticancer nutrient: molecular basis, open questions and promises
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Resveratrol Attenuates Both Small Bowel and Liver Changes in Obstructive Jaundice
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Resveratrol attenuates hepatotoxicity of rats exposed to arsenic trioxide
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Resveratrol Attenuates Malathion Induced Damage in Some Reproductive Parameters by Decreasing Oxidative Stress and Lipid Peroxidation in Male Rats
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Resveratrol attenuates oxidative stress and prevents steatosis and hypertension in obese rats programmed by early weaning
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Resveratrol attenuates visfatin and vaspin genes expression in adipose tissue of rats with type 2 diabetes
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Resveratrol binding to collagen and its biological implication
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Resveratrol content in seeds of peanut germplasm quantified by HPLC
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Resveratrol contributes to chemosensitivity of malignant mesothelioma cells with activation of p53
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Resveratrol counteracts gallic acid-induced down-regulation of gap-junction intercellular communication
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Resveratrol decreases apoptosis and NLRP3 complex expressions in experimental varicocele rat model
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Resveratrol Decreases Early Signaling Events in Washed Platelets but Has Little Effect on Platelet Aggregation in Whole Blood
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Resveratrol Derivatives from Stem Bark of Hopea and Their Biological Activity Test
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Resveratrol dimers, nutritional components in grape wine, are selective ROS scavengers and weak Nrf2 activators
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Resveratrol does not ameliorate muscle wasting in different types of cancer cachexia models
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Resveratrol down-regulates interferon-γ-inducible inflammatory genes in macrophages: molecular mechanism via decreased STAT-1 activation
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Resveratrol downregulates the constitutional activation of nuclear factor-κB in multiple myeloma cells, leading to suppression of proliferation and invasion, arrest of cell cycle, and induction of apoptosis
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Resveratrol Effect on Adipose-Derived Stem Cells Differentiation to Chondrocyte in Three-Dimensional Culture
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Resveratrol effect on osteogenic differentiation of rat and human adipose derived stem cells in a 3-D culture environment
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Resveratrol enhances exercise training responses in rats selectively bred for high running performance
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Resveratrol enhances fatty acid oxidation capacity and reduces resistin and Retinol-Binding Protein 4 expression in white adipocytes
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Resveratrol enhances neovascularization in the infarcted rat myocardium through the induction of thioredoxin-1, heme oxygenase-1 and vascular endothelial growth factor
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Resveratrol enhances the anti-tumor activity of the mTOR inhibitor rapamycin in multiple breast cancer cell lines mainly by suppressing rapamycin-induced AKT signaling
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Resveratrol enhances the expression of death receptor Fas/CD95 and induces differentiation and apoptosis in anaplastic large-cell lymphoma cells
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Resveratrol entrapped niosomes as yoghurt additive
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Resveratrol for ex vivo purging of hematopoietic autografts
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Resveratrol impairs the formation of MDA-MB-231 multicellular tumor spheroids concomitant with ceramide accumulation
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Resveratrol improves cognitive function in mice by increasing production of insulin-like growth factor-I in the hippocampus
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Resveratrol Improves Ischemia/Reperfusion-Induced Oxidative Renal Injury in Rats
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Resveratrol in cancer chemotherapy: Is it a preventer, protector, or fighter?
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Resveratrol in the chemoprevention and treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma
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Resveratrol increases glutamate uptake and glutamine synthetase activity in C6 glioma cells
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Resveratrol increases the sensitivity of breast cancer MDAMB- 231 cell line to cisplatin by regulating intrinsic apoptosis
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Resveratrol induces apoptosis and inhibits angiogenesis in human breast cancer xenografts in vivo
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Resveratrol induces DNA double-strand breaks through human topoisomerase II interaction
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Resveratrol induces Sirt1-dependent apoptosis in 3T3-L1 preadipocytes by activating AMPK and suppressing AKT activity and survivin expression
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RESVERATROL INHIBITS ENDOTHELIAL MCP-1 PRODUCTION AND DOWNREGULATES MONOCYTE CCR2 EXPRESSION
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Resveratrol inhibits expression and binding activity of the monocyte chemotactic protein-1 receptor, CCR2, on THP-1 monocytes
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Resveratrol inhibits genistein-induced multi-drug resistance protein 2 (MRP2) expression in HepG2 cells
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Resveratrol inhibits heregulin-β1-mediated matrix metalloproteinase-9 expression and cell invasion in human breast cancer cells
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Resveratrol inhibits hypoxia-induced metastasis potential enhancement by restricting hypoxia-induced factor-1α expression in colon carcinoma cells
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Resveratrol inhibits LPS-induced apoptosis in VSC4.1 motoneurons through enhancing SIRT1-mediated autophagy
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Resveratrol inhibits the deleterious effects of diet-induced obesity on thymic function
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Resveratrol inhibits the epidermal growth factor-induced epithelial mesenchymal transition in MCF-7 cells
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Resveratrol inhibits tumor necrosis factor-α-mediated matrix metalloproteinase-9 expression and invasion of human hepatocellular carcinoma cells
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Resveratrol inhibits Wntsignaling by affecting β-catenin and GSK-3β gene expression in HCT-116 human colorectal cancer cells
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Resveratrol is a potent inducer of apoptosis in human melanoma cells
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Resveratrol may improve osseointegration of dental implants in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients
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Resveratrol metabolites have an antiproliferative effect on intestinal epithelial cancer cells
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Resveratrol modulates autophagy and NF-κB activity in a murine model for treating non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
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Resveratrol modulates gene expression associated with apoptosis, proliferation and cell cycle in cells with mutated human c-Ha-Ras, but does not alter c-Ha-Ras mRNA or protein expression
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Resveratrol modulates human mammary epithelial cell O-acetyltransferase, sulfotransferase, and kinase activation of the heterocyclic amine carcinogen N-hydroxy-PhIP
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Resveratrol modulates innate and inflammatory responses in fish leucocytes
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Resveratrol modulates innate and inflammatory responses in fish leucocytes
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Resveratrol modulates roscovitine-mediated cell cycle arrest of human MCF-7 breast cancer cells
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Resveratrol modulation of signal transduction in apoptosis and cell survival: A mini-review
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Resveratrol Nanoformulation Inhibits Invasive Breast Cancer Cell Growth through Autophagy Induction: An In Vitro Study
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Resveratrol or Higher Arterial Blood Pressure Protects the Spinal Cord From Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury?
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Resveratrol preconditioning increases methionine sulfoxide reductases A expression and enhances resistance of human neuroblastoma cells to neurotoxins
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Resveratrol preserves cardiac function, but does not prevent endothelial dysfunction or pulmonary inflammation after environmental tobacco smoke exposure
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Resveratrol prevents high-fructose corn syrup-induced vascular insulin resistance and dysfunction in rats
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Resveratrol Prevents Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Cognitive Impairment in Rats through Regulation of Hippocampal Glua1-Containing AMPA Receptors
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Resveratrol prevents oxidative stress and inhibition of Na+K+-ATPase activity induced by transient global cerebral ischemia in rats
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Resveratrol prevents the expression of glaucoma markers induced by chronic oxidative stress in trabecular meshwork cells
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Resveratrol promotes cellular glucose utilization in primary cultured cortical neurons via calcium-dependent signaling pathway
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Resveratrol protects adult cardiomyocytes against oxidative stress mediated cell injury
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Resveratrol protects against atherosclerosis, but does not add to the antiatherogenic effect of atorvastatin, in APOE*3-Leiden.CETP mice
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Resveratrol protects against diet-induced atherosclerosis by reducing low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and inhibiting inflammation in apolipoprotein E-deficient mice
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Resveratrol protects against oxidative injury induced by H2O2 in acute hippocampal slice preparations from Wistar rats
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Resveratrol protects against polychlorinated biphenyl-mediated impairment of glucose homeostasis in adipocytes
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Resveratrol protects myocardial ischemia–reperfusion injury through both NO-dependent and NO-independent mechanisms
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Resveratrol protects primary rat hepatocytes against necrosis induced by reactive oxygen species
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Resveratrol Provides Cardioprotection after Ischemia/reperfusion Injury via Modulation of Antioxidant Enzyme Activities
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Resveratrol reduced the detrimental effects of malondialdehyde on human endothelial cells
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Resveratrol reduces lipid accumulation through upregulating the expression of microRNAs regulating fatty acid bet oxidation in liver cells: Evidence from in vivo and in vitro studies
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Resveratrol Reduces Oxidative Stress and Improves Arsenic Efflux in Rats Exposed To Arsenic Trioxide
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Resveratrol reduces vascular cell senescence through attenuation of oxidative stress by SIRT1/NADPH oxidase-dependent mechanisms
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Resveratrol regulates lipolysis via adipose triglyceride lipase
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Resveratrol regulates the cell viability promoted by 17β-estradiol or bisphenol A via down-regulation of the cross-talk between estrogen receptor α and insulin growth factor-1 receptor in BG-1 ovarian cancer cells
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Resveratrol Reverses Hydrogen Peroxide-induced Proliferative Effects in Human Coronary Smooth Muscle Cells: A Novel Signaling Mechanism
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Resveratrol sensitization of DU145 prostate cancer cells to ionizing radiation is associated to ceramide increase
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Resveratrol stabilized gold nanoparticles enable surface loading of doxorubicin and anticancer activity
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Resveratrol Supplement Could Reverse the Effect of Resistance Training on Muscular eMHC and PAX7 in BALB/C Mice Bearing CT-26 Tumor
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Resveratrol supplementation rescues pool of growing follicles and ovarian stroma from Cisplatin-induced toxicity on the ovary in Sprague-Dawley rats: An experimental study
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Resveratrol supplementation worsen the dysregulation of genes involved in hepatic lipid homeostasis observed in hyperhomocysteinemic mice
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Resveratrol Suppresses Cardiac Renin Angiotensin System in the Late Phase of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy
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Resveratrol suppresses hepatoma cell invasion independently of its anti-proliferative action
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Resveratrol suppresses hyperglycemia-induced activation of NF-κB and AP-1 via c-Jun and RelA gene regulation
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Resveratrol suppresses prostaglandin F2α-induced osteoprotegerin synthesis in osteoblasts: Inhibition of the MAP kinase signaling
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Resveratrol suppresses the proliferation of breast cancer cells by inhibiting fatty acid synthase signaling pathway
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Resveratrol synthesis under natural conditions and after UV-C irradiation in berry skin is associated with berry development stages in ‘Beihong’ (V. vinifera × V. amurensis)
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Resveratrol toxicity: Effects on risk factors for atherosclerosis and hepatic oxidative stress in standard and high-fat diets
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Resveratrol treatment ameliorates hepatic damage via the TGF-β/SMAD signaling pathway in a phenobarbital/CCl4-induced hepatic fibrosis model
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Resveratrol up-regulates SIRT1 and inhibits cellular oxidative stress in the diabetic milieu: mechanistic insights
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Resveratrol, a natural antioxidant phytoalexin, and 4 synthetic derivatives can promote expression of gamma-globin gene in vitro
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Resveratrol, a natural diphenol, reduces metastatic growth in an experimental cancer model
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Resveratrol, a natural phytoalexin, normalizes hyperglycemia in streptozotocin-nicotinamide induced experimental diabetic rats
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Resveratrol, a Natural Red Wine Polyphenol, Reduces Ischemia-Reperfusion–Induced Spinal Cord Injury
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Resveratrol, a red wine constituent polyphenol, prevents superoxide-dependent inflammatory responses induced by ischemia/reperfusion, platelet-activating factor, or oxidants
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Resveratrol, a red wine constituent, has anticarcinogenic properties
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Resveratrol, an antioxidant present in red wine, induces apoptosis in human promyelocytic leukemia (HL-60) cells
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Resveratrol, melatonin, vitamin E, and PBN protect against renal oxidative DNA damage induced by the kidney carcinogen KBrO3
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Resveratrol: A Molecule Whose Time Has Come? And Gone?
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Resveratrol: Is It Really Good for Liver Health?
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Resveratrol: Ready for prime time?
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Resveratrol; a Double-Edged Sword Antioxidant Agent for Preserving Platelet Cell Functions During Storage; Molecular Insights
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Resveratrol—A prostate cancer chemopreventive agent?
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Resveratrol-conjugated poly-ε-caprolactone facilitates in vitro mineralization and in vivo bone regeneration
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Resveratrol-Dependent Down-regulation of Receptor for Advanced Glycation End-products and Oxidative Stress in Kidney of Rats With Diabetes
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Resveratrol-derivatives and antioxidative capacity in wines made from botrytized grapes
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Resveratrol-induced Apoptosis in Human Breast Cancer Cells Is Mediated Primarily through the Caspase-3-dependent Pathway
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Resveratrol-induced apoptosis is enhanced by inhibition of autophagy in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
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Resveratrol-induced apoptosis is enhanced in acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells by modulation of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore
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Resveratrol-induced cell growth inhibition and apoptosis is associated with modulation of phosphoglycerate mutase B in human prostate cancer cells: two-dimensional sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and mass spectrometry evaluation
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Resveratrol-loaded cumin seed oil nanoemulsion ameliorates neurodegeneration in mice by inhibiting apoptosis, inflammation, and oxidative DNA damage
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Resveratrol-loaded nanocarriers: Formulation, optimization, characterization and in vitro toxicity on cochlear cells
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Resveratrol-loaded β-Lactoglobulin Nanofibrils to Prevent Enzymatic Browning on Sliced Apple
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Resveratrols in Vitis berry skins and leaves: Their extraction and analysis by HPLC
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Resveratrol-sensitized UVA induced apoptosis in human keratinocytes through mitochondrial oxidative stress and pore opening
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RESYGEN: A Recommendation System Generator using domain-based heuristics
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Resynchronization and controllability of bursty service requests
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Resynchronization in Pediatrics: Who Needs It?
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Resynchronization pacing is a useful adjunct to the management of acute heart failure after surgery for congenital heart defects
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Resynchronization Therapy in Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease Patients: An International MultiCenter Study Original Research Article
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RET and neuroendocrine tumors
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RET and p53 expression in thyroid follicular adenoma: A study of 52 cases with 14 years follow-up
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Ret and trk Proto-Oncogene Activation in Thyroid Papillary Carcinomas in French Patients from the Champagne-Ardenne Region
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RET expression does not change with age in the substantia nigra pars compacta of rhesus monkeys
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Ret Is a Multifunctional Coreceptor that Integrates Diffusible- and Contact-Axon Guidance Signals
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RET oncogene mutations in 75 cases of familial medullary thyroid carcinoma in Japan
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RET Oncogene Mutations in Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma in Mexican Families
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RET oncogene puzzle in Chernobyl thyroid tumours
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RET polymorphisms in codons 769 and 836 are not associated with predisposition to medullary thyroid carcinoma
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RET protein expression in papillary renal cell carcinoma
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Ret proto-oncogene rearrangement in thyroid cancer around Semipalatinsk nuclear testing site Original Research Article
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RET rearrangements in familial papillary thyroid carcinomas
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RET T244I Germline Variant Mutation in a Patient with Pancreatic Paraganglioma and Primary yperparathyroidism
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Retail access comes to Illinois
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Retail alcohol monopolies, underage drinking, and youth impaired driving deaths
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Retail banking and behavioral financial engineering: The case of structured products
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Retail Banking: A Study of Bank Selection Criteria in Malaysia’s Islamic Banking Service
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Retail borrowing: definition and retailing implications
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Retail buyer decision-making in Japan: what US sellers need to know
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Retail buyer power through steering
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Retail colour display life of chilled lamb as affected by processing conditions and storage temperature
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Retail competition in electricity markets — expectations, outcomes and economics
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Retail competition in electricity markets
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Retail competition in electricity markets—Expectations, outcomes and economics: A reply
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Retail competition in electricity supply—Survey results in North Carolina
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Retail Competition in Electricity: Market Prices Revisited
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Retail competition in the fast-moving consumer goods industry: The case of France and the UK
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Retail concentration: a comparison of spatial convenience in shopping strips and shopping centres
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Retail contracting and costly monitoring: Theory and evidence
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Retail credit risk management and measurement: An introduction to the special issue
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Retail customersʹ self-awareness: The deindividuation effects of others
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Retail cutting characteristics for US Choice and US Select beef subprimals
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Retail deposit fees and multimarket banking
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Retail diversification in the USA : Are there performance benefits?
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Retail Electric Competition and Free Interstate Trade in the Southeast
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Retail Electricity Markets Require Marginal Cost Real-Time Pricing
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Retail electricity price savings from compliance flexibility in GHG standards for stationary sources
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Retail employee turnover : Effects of realistic job information and interviewer affect
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Retail employment : Gary Akehurst and Nicholas Alexander Frank Cass London (1995) 200 pp £17.50 ISBN 0 7146 4177 4
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Retail entrepreneurial values in a bicultural community: Cultural and economic contentions and negotiation
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Retail Environment, Self-Congruity, and Retail Patronage: An Integrative Model and a Research Agenda
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Retail expansion decision based on improved marginal analysis
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Retail food storesʹ internet-based own-check databank records and health officersʹ on-site inspection results for cleanliness and food holding temperatures reveal inconsistencies
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Retail foreign exchange trading in Prague: Are tourists rational?
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Retail franchising: an intellectual capital perspective
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RETAIL IN INDIA: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
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Retail Internationalisation:: From Formats to Implants
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Retail investors and financial advisors: New evidence on trust and advice taking heuristics
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Retail involvement in direct marketing
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Retail land use, neighborhood satisfaction and the urban forest: an investigation into the moderating and mediating effects of trees and shrubs
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Retail loyalty schemes: results from a consumer diary study
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Retail managers: their work stressors and coping strategies
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Retail market share and saturation
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Retail marketing: From distribution to integration
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Retail meat and poultry as a reservoir of antimicrobial-resistant Escherichia coli Review Article
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Retail Multinationals and Globalization:: The Evidence is Regional
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Retail Network Analysis through the Branch
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Retail opinion sharing: conceptualization and measurement
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Retail patronage intentions: the relative importance of perceived prices and salesperson service attributes
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Retail pharmacies in developing countries: A behavior and intervention framework
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Retail price asymmetries in local gasoline markets
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Retail price concentration, transaction costs, and price flexibility circa 1900
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Retail price cycles and the presence of small firms
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Retail price markup commitment in decentralized supply chains
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Retail price rigidity in perishable food products: a case study
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Retail product management: buying and merchandising Rosemary Varley; Routledge, 2001
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Retail productivity and scale economies at the firm level: a DEA approach
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Retail profitability and sweatshops: a global dilemma
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Retail promotions with negative brand image effects: Is cooperation possible?
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Retail relationships and store loyalty: A multi-level perspective
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Retail replenishment models with display-space elastic demand
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Retail restructuring: a geomatics-based analysis of the home improvement sector
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Retail revitalization and small town centres: the contribution of shopping linkages
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Retail risk management: pricing electricity to manage customer risk
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Retail Sale of Wild Edible Fruits in Urban Areas of Sub-Saharan Africa: A Case Study in Ouagadougou Burkina Faso
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Retail segmentation using artificial neural networks
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Retail service innovations Inputs for success
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Retail service quality and perceived value : A comparison of two models
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RETAIL SHELF SPACE ALLOCATION ANALYSIS USING SYSTEM DYNAMICS APPROACH
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Retail shelf-life, microbial shelf-life, sensory and Warner-Bratzler-shear force analysis of selected nilgai (Boselaphus tragocamelus) muscle
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Retail shopping typology of American teens
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Retail store development at the margin
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Retail Supply Chain and Vendor Managed Inventory System: A Review
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Retail yields and palatability evaluations of individual muscles from wet-aged and dry-aged beef ribeyes and top sirloin butts that were merchandised innovatively
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Retail–collection network design under deposit–refund
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Retail-data quality: evidence, causes, costs, and fixes
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Retailer branding of consumer sales promotions. A major development in food marketing?
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Retailer community embeddedness and consumer patronage
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Retailer participation in cigarette company incentive programs is related to increased levels of cigarette advertising and cheaper cigarette prices in stores
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Retailer selection in future open competitive communications environments
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Retailer’s inventory policy for deteriorating items under partial trade credit policy
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Retailer’s inventory system in a two-level trade credit financing with selling price discount and partial order cancelations
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Retailer’s optimal credit period and cycle time in a supply chain for deteriorating items with up-stream and down-stream trade credits
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Retailer’s optimal ordering policies with cash discount and progressive payment scheme derived algebraically
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Retailer’s optimal pricing and lot-sizing policies for deteriorating items with partial backlogging
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Retailer’s optimal replenishment decisions with credit-linked demand under permissible delay in payments
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Retailer’s Ordering and Discounting Policies Under Advance Sales Discount and Trade Credit Based on Sharia
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Retailer’s Replenishment and Pricing Decisions for NonInstantaneous Deterioration and Price-Dependent Demand
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Retailer–manufacturer responsibility in the marketing of firearms: exploring the concept of negligent distribution
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Retailers and diversification: the financial service dimension
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Retailers and their relationships with their financial services suppliers: the case of debit card charges in the United Kingdom
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Retailers as agents and the limits of parallel trade
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Retailersʹ major ethical decision making constructs
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Retailerʹs pricing and lot sizing policy for exponentially deteriorating products under the condition of permissible delay in payments
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Retailerʹs response to special sales: price discount vs. trade credit
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Retailersʹ risk management and vertical arrangements in electricity markets
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Retailers, knowledges and changing commodity networks: the case of the cut flower trade
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Retailers’ foreign market entry decisions: An institutional perspective
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Retailing (2nd edn) : Patrick Dunne, Robert Lusch, Myron Gable and Randall Gebhardt South-Western Publishing Co Cincinnati, OH (1995) 546 pp £45 ISBN 0 538 814438
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Retailing and supply chains in the information age
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Retailing establishments: A competitive analysis of commercial formats from the consumers’ profiles and perceptions
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Retailing evolution research: Introduction to the special section on retailing research
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Retailing evolution research: Introduction to the special section on retailing research
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Retailing in a multicultural world: the interplay of retailing, ethnic identity and consumption
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Retailing in the European single market 1993 : Eurostat Commission of the European Communities, Brussels (1993) 213 pp ISBN 92 826 5458 3
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Retailing local food in the Scottish–English borders: A supply chain perspective
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Retailing: Concepts, strategy and implementation : Carol H Anderson West Publishing, St Paul, MN (1993) 805 pp ISBN 0 314 92052 8
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Retained abdominal gallstones during laparoscopic cholecystectomy
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Retained abdominal gallstones during laparoscopic cholecystectomy
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Retained antibiotic ophthalmic ointment on an intraocular len 34 month after uturele cataract urgery
348
Retained austenite in dual-phase silicon steels and its effect on mechanical properties
349
Retained austenite stability investigation in TRIP steel using neutron diffraction
350
Retained austenite thermal stability in a nanostructured bainitic steel
351
Retained cuff of retrograde cardioplegia cannula in the coronary sinus
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Retained energy-based coding for EEG signals
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Retained Fetal Bone in Infertile Patients: Two Case Reports
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Retained Fetal Bone in Infertile Patients: Two Case Reports
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Retained Fetal Membranes in Heavy Draft Mares Associated with Histological Abnormalities
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Retained foreign body in the axillary region
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Retained glass foreign bodies in wounds: Predictive value of wound characteristics, patient perception, and wound exploration
358
Retained jailed wire: a case report and literature review
359
Retained Lumbar Intradiscal Surgical Knife Blade Retrieved Via Extended Extraforaminal Approach: Case Report and Review
360
Retained molten salt electrolytes in thermal batteries
361
Retained Nail in the Heart
362
Retained outflow graft following the explantation of left ventricular assist device
363
Retained periorbital and intracranial air-gun pellets causing sclopetaria and visual loss
364
Retained primary tooth in unusual ages in southern Iran: A population-based study
365
Retained products of gestation in miscarriage: An evaluation of transvaginal ultrasound criteria for diagnosing an “empty uterus”
366
Retained sponge after thoracotomy that mimicked aspergilloma
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RETAINED SURGICAL FOREIGN BODIES:CAN THESE BE PREVENTED?
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Retained Surgical Lap- Pack Mimicking Bronchiectasis: A Case Report
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Retained Suture Material Post Cesarean Section: A Case Report
370
Retaining analog intuition in a digital world with bond graphs Original Research Article
371
Retaining Customers Using Clustering and Association Rules in Insurance Industry: A Case Study
372
Retaining desirable properties in discretising a travel-time model
373
Retaining Doctors in Rural Bangladesh: A Policy Analysis
374
Retaining hyperlinks in printed hypermedia document
375
Retaining knowledge for document management: Category-tree integration by exploiting category relationships and hierarchical structures
376
Retaining Local Image Information in Gamut Mapping Algorithms
377
Retaining students in retail banking through price bundling: Evidence from the Swedish market
378
RETAINING THE GENERATION Y WORKFORCE IN THE COMPANY: SOME SUGGESTIONS FOR FUTURE EMPLOYERS
379
Retaining the meaning of the words religiousness and spirituality: A commentary on the WHOQOL SRPB groupʹs “A cross-cultural study of spirituality, religion, and personal beliefs as components of quality of life” (62: 6, 2005, 1486–1497)
380
Retaining the retiring nurse: Keeping the nursing shortage at bay
381
Retaining the sociology in medical sociology
382
Retaining the Value of Former Department Chairs: The Association of Pathology Chairs Experience
383
Retaining trust
384
Retainment incentives in three rural practice settings: variations in job satisfaction among staff registered nurses
385
Retainment of pore connectivity in membranes prepared with vapor-induced phase separation
386
Retainment policies – A formal framework for change retainment for trace-based model transformations
387
Retainment policies – A formal framework for change retainment for trace-based model transformations
388
Retaking the SAT
389
Retaliation: The form of 21st century employment discrimination
390
Retaliatory cuckoos and the evolution of host resistance to brood parasites
391
Retapamulin: Current Status and Future Perspectives
392
RETARDATION AND REPAIR OF FATIGUE CRACKS BY ADHESIVE INFILTRATION
393
Retardation and repair of fatigue cracks in a microcapsule toughened epoxy composite – Part I: Manual infiltration
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Retardation and repair of fatigue cracks in a microcapsule toughened epoxy composite—Part II: In situ self-healing
395
Retardation capacity of altered granitic rock distributed along fractured and faulted zones in the orogenic belt of Japan
396
Retardation capacity of organophilic bentonite for anionic fission products
397
Retardation characteristics and birefringence of a multiple-order crystalline quartz plate
398
Retardation effect in acetalization of poly(vinyl alcohol) with butyraldehyde
399
Retardation effect in microstrips and microwave detection of spatial dispersion in superconductors Original Research Article
400
Retardation effects in the dynamics of open molecular systems Original Research Article
401
Retardation of cognitive aging by life-long diet restriction: implications for genetic variance
402
Retardation of crack initiation and growth in austenitic stainless steels by laser peening without protective coating
403
Retardation of crack initiation and growth in austenitic stainless steels by laser peening without protective coating
404
Retardation of creep in 〈001〉-oriented superalloy CMSX-4 single crystals by superimposed cyclic stress
405
Retardation of creep in 〈001〉-oriented superalloy CMSX-4 single crystals by superimposed cyclic stress
406
Retardation of crystallization-induced destabilization of PMF-in-water emulsion with emulsifier additives
407
Retardation of enzymatic degradation of microbial polyesters using surface chemistry: effect of addition of non-degradable polymers
408
Retardation of fatigue crack growth in aircraft aluminium alloys via laser heating – Experimental proof of concept
409
Retardation of fatigue crack growth in aircraft aluminium alloys via laser heating – Numerical prediction of fatigue crack growth
410
Retardation of grain growth and cavitation by an electric field during superplastic deformation of ultrafine-grained 3Y-TZP at 1,450–1,600 C
411
Retardation of grain growth in electrodeposited Cu by an electric field
412
Retardation of haemoglobin-mediated lipid oxidation of Asian sea bass muscle by tannic acid during iced storage
413
Retardation of mobile radionuclides in granitic rock fractures by matrix diffusion
414
Retardation of myoglobin and haemoglobin-mediated lipid oxidation in washed bighead carp by phenolic compounds
415
Retardation of oil drop evaporation from oil-in-water emulsions
416
Retardation of organo-bromides in a fractured chalk aquitard
417
Retardation of orientation relaxation of azo-dye doped amorphous polymers upon all-optical poling
418
Retardation of post-mortem changes of freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) stored in ice by legume seed extracts
419
Retardation of quality changes of Pacific white shrimp by green tea extract treatment and modified atmosphere packaging during refrigerated storage
420
Retardation of spalling by the addition of Ag in Sn–Zn–Bi solder with the Au/Ni metallization
421
Retardation of spontaneous hydrocarbon ignition in diesel engines by di-tert-butyl peroxide
422
Retardation of surface corrosion of biodegradable magnesium-based materials by aluminum ion implantation
423
Retardation of the Molecular Rotation of p-Nitrophenolate Ion in the Cavity of a Positively Charged Derivative of alpha-Cyclodextrin by Electrostatic Interactions
424
Retardation of wound healing by silver sulfadiazine is reversed by Aloe vera and nystatin
425
Retardation of β-hydrogen elimination in PNP Pincer complexes of Pd
426
Retardation-effect-induced plasmon modes in a silica-core gold-shell nanocylinder pair
427
Retardation-Film-Compensated Reflective Bistable Twisted Nematic Liquid-Crystal Displays
428
Retardative chain transfer in free radical free-radical polymerisations of vinyl neo-decanoate in low molecular weight polyisoprene and toluene
429
Retarded and Aberrant Splicings Caused by Single Exon Mutation in a Phosphoglycerate Kinase Variant
430
Retarded anionic polymerization (RAP) of styrene and dienes
431
Retarded Boson-Fermion interaction in atomic systems
432
Retarded differential equations
433
Retarded hydrolysis-condensing reactivity of tetrabutyl titanate by acetylacetone and the application in dye-sensitized solar cells
434
Retarded Propagator Representation of Out-of-Equilibrium Thermal Field Theories Original Research Article
435
Retarded relaxation and breakup of deformed PA6 droplets filled with nanosilica in PS matrix during annealing
436
Retarded styrene anionic polymerization. 8. Influence of dialkylphenoxyaluminum on the reactivity of polystyryllithium species
437
Retarded versus Time-Nonlocal Quantum Kinetic Equations
438
Retarding avalanches in motion with net structures
439
Retarding Effect of Dietary Restriction on the Accumulation of 8-Hydroxy-2′-Deoxyguanosine in Organs of Fischer 344 Rats During Aging
440
Retarding effect of surface hydroxylation on titanium(IV) oxide photocatalyst in the degradation of phenol
441
Retarding of corrosion processes on reinforcement bar in concrete with an FBE coating
442
Retarding Progression of Myopia with Seasonal Modification of Topical Atropine
443
Retarding, blocking and activating the cobalt catalyst by carbonaceous deposits formed in hydrogenation of ethylene
444
Re-targeting schools, skills and jobs in Kenya: Quantity, quality and outcomes
445
Retelling and Remembering: In Honor of Dr. Lawrence Sipe
446
Retelling as a Formative Assessment Strategy: Enhancing EFL Learners’ Reading Comprehension and Vocabulary Knowledge
447
RETELLING THE STORY OF JUDAH AND TAMAR IN THE TESTAMENT OF JUDAH
448
Retene in pyrolysates of algal and bacterial organic matter
449
Rete-netzwerk-red: analyzing and visualizing scholarly networks using the Network Workbench Tool
450
Retention and Activation of Blood-Borne Proteases in the Arterial Wall: Implications for Atherothrombosis Review Article
451
Retention and attrition of certified care assistants in the long-term care industry from the Taipei area: An interview survey
452
Retention and bandwidths prediction in fast gradient liquid chromatography. Part 2—Core–shell columns
453
Retention and compartmentalization of lead and cadmium in wetland microcosms
454
Retention and depth profile of hydrogen isotopes in gaps of the first wall in JT-60U
455
Retention and desorption behavior of helium in oxidized V–4Cr–4Ti alloy
456
Retention and desorption of hydrogen and helium in stainless steel wall by glow discharge
457
Retention and diffusion of H, He, O, C impurities in Be
458
Retention and Distribution of 1-Naphthol and Naphthol Polymerization Products on Surface Soils
459
Retention and distribution of heavy metals in mangrove soils receiving wastewater
460
Retention and distribution of three heavy metals in a carbonated soil: comparison between batch and unsaturated column studies
461
Retention and Effectiveness of Dental Sealant After Twelve Months in Iranian Children
462
Retention and exchange behaviour of vehicular lead in street dusts from major roads
463
Retention and illicit drug use among methadone patients in Israel: A gender comparison
464
Retention and induced aggregation of Co(II) on a humic substance: sorption isotherms, infrared absorption, and molecular modeling
465
RETENTION AND LOSSES OF NUTRIENTS IN THE HYDROSPHERE OF AUSTRIA
466
RETENTION AND LOSSES OF NUTRIENTS IN THE HYDROSPHERE OF AUSTRIA
467
Retention and mass transfer characteristics in reversed-phase liquid chromatography using a tetrahydrofuran–water solution as the mobile phase
468
Retention and penetration evaluation of some softwood species treated with copper azole
469
Retention and phytoavailability of radioniobium in soils
470
Retention and release of Zn and Cd in spodic horizons as determined by pHstat analysis and single extractions
471
Retention and removal of pathogenic bacteria in wastewater percolating through porous media: a review
472
Retention and replacement of hydrogen isotopes and isotope effect in SiC by H+ and D+ ion irradiation
473
Retention and Runoff Losses of Atrazine and Metribuzin in Soil
474
Retention and selectivity effects caused by bonding of a polar urea-type ligand to silica: A study on mixed-mode retention mechanisms and the pivotal role of solute–silanol interactions in the hydrophilic interaction chromatography elution mode
475
Retention and selectivity of stationary phases for hydrophilic interaction chromatography
476
Retention and Selectivity of Teicoplanin Stationary Phases after Copper Complexation and Isotopic Exchange
477
Retention and Separation of Adenosine and Analogues by Affinity Chromatography with an Aptamer Stationary Phase
478
Retention and surface blistering of helium irradiated tungsten as a first wall material
479
Retention and thermodynamic characteristics of mercury(II) complexes onto polyurethane foams Original Research Article
480
Retention and translocation of foliar applied 239,240Pu and 241Am, as compared to 137Cs and 85Sr, into bean plants (Phaseolus vulgaris)
481
Retention and transport of arsenic, uranium and nickel in a black shale setting revealed by a long-term humidity cell test and sequential chemical extractions
482
Retention and Viability Characteristics of Mammalian Cells in an Acoustically Driven Polymer Mesh
483
Retention and volatilisation of kerosene: Laboratory experiments on glacial and post-glacial soils
484
Retention and wear of nylon matrix component in implant-supported overdentures based on insertion technique: A clinical trial
485
Retention Assessment of High Performance Poly- etheretherketone Removable Partial Denture Frameworks Constructed by Various Techniques (in vitro Study)
486
Retention behavior in tungsten and molybdenum exposed to high fluences of deuterium ions in TPE
487
Retention behavior of C1–C6 aliphatic monoamines on anion-exchange and polymethacrylate resins with heptylamine as eluent
488
Retention behavior of common mono- and divalent cations on calcinated silica gel columns in ion chromatography with conductimetric detection and the use of nitric acid, containing crown ethers, as eluents
489
Retention behavior of dissolved uranium during ultrafiltration: Implications for colloidal U in surface waters
490
Retention behavior of hydrogen isotopes in boron film deposited on SS-316 for LHD first wall
491
Retention behavior of metal particle dispersions in aqueous and nonaqueous carriers in thermal field-flow fractionation
492
Retention behavior of oligomeric proanthocyanidins in hydrophilic interaction chromatography
493
Retention behavior of peptides in hydrophilic-interaction chromatography
494
Retention behavior of phenoxyacetic herbicides on a molecularly imprinted polymer with phenoxyacetic acid as a dummy template molecule Original Research Article
495
Retention behavior of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in microcolumn liquid chromatography with acridine derivative as stationary phase Original Research Article
496
Retention behavior of proton pump inhibitors using immobilized polysaccharide-derived chiral stationary phases with organic-aqueous mobile phases
497
Retention behavior of silica-bonded and novel polymeric reversed-phase sorbents in studies on flavones as chemotaxonomic markers of Scutellaria L. genus
498
Retention behavior of small polar compounds on polar stationary phases in hydrophilic interaction chromatography
499
Retention behavior of transition metals on a bifunctional ion-exchange column with oxalic acid as eluent
500
Retention behaviour and fluorimetric detection of procaine hydrochloride using carboxymethyl-β-cyclodextrin as an additive in reversed-phase liquid chromatography
501
Retention behaviour of amylopectins in asymmetrical flow field-flow fractionation studied by multi-angle light scattering detection
502
Retention behaviour of ceramides in sub-critical fluid chromatography in comparison with non-aqueous reversed-phase liquid chromatography
503
Retention behaviour of humic substances onto mineral surfaces and consequences upon thorium (IV) mobility: case of iron oxides
504
Retention behaviour of imidazolium ionic liquid cations on 1.7 μm ethylene bridged hybrid silica column using acetonitrile-rich and water-rich mobile phases
505
Retention behaviour of peptides in capillary electrochromatography using an embedded ammonium in dodecacyl stationary phase
506
Retention behaviour of peptides, quinolones, diuretics and peptide hormones in liquid chromatography: Influence of ionic strength and pH on chromatographic retention
507
Retention behaviour of polystyrene oligomers in reversed-phase liquid chromatography
508
Retention behaviour of polyunsaturated fatty acid methyl esters on porous graphitic carbon
509
Retention behaviour of some high-intensity sweeteners on different SPE sorbents
510
Retention behaviour of strong acid anions in ion-exclusion chromatography on sulfonate and carboxylate stationary phases
511
Retention behaviour of the sulphoxide, sulphone and 2-aminosulphone metabolites of albendazole in ion-pair liquid chromatography
512
Retention behaviour of volatile C1–C3 fluoroalkanes upon selected preconcentration adsorbents: I. Carbon molecular sieves and activated charcoals
513
Retention characteristics and balance assessment for two polycyclic musk fragrances (HHCB and AHTN) in a typical German sewage treatment plant
514
Retention characteristics and practical applications of carbon sorbents
515
RETENTION CHARACTERISTICS OF A (2,3,6-TRI-O-METHYL)-BETACYCLODEXTRIN COATED CAPILLARY COLUMN
516
Retention characteristics of an immobilized artificial membrane column in reversed-phase liquid chromatography
517
Retention characteristics of hydrogen isotopes in JT-60U
518
Retention characteristics of lanthanum-doped bismuth titanate films annealed at different furnaces
519
Retention characteristics of organic compounds on molten salt and ionic liquid-based gas chromatography stationary phases
520
Retention characteristics of porous graphitic carbon in subcritical fluid chromatography with carbon dioxide–methanol mobile phases
521
Retention characteristics of V-doped Bi3.25La0.75Ti3O12 thin film
522
Retention controlling and peak shape simulation in anion chromatography using multiple equilibrium model and stochastic theory
523
Retention divergence of terpenes with porous graphitized carbon and C18 stationary phases
524
Retention forestry as a major paradigm for safeguarding forest biodiversity in productive landscapes: A global meta-analysis
525
Retention in gas–liquid chromatography with a polyethylene oxide stationary phase: Molecular simulation and experiment
526
Retention in overloaded columns, an experimental approach
527
Retention in the Endoplasmic Reticulum as a Mechanism of Dominant-negative Current Suppression in Human Long QT Syndrome
528
Retention index calculation without n-alkanes—the virtual carbon number
529
Retention index database for identification of general green leaf volatiles in plants by coupled capillary gas chromatography−mass spectrometry
530
Retention index thresholds for compound matching in GC–MS metabolite profiling
531
Retention indices and quantum-chemical descriptors of aromatic compounds on stationary phases with chemically bonded copper complexes
532
Retention indices as identification tool in pyrolysis-capillary gas chromatography
533
Retention level of Cs-137 and K-40 in some users of an Egyptian nuclear research center
534
Retention mechanism divergence of a mixed mode stationary phase for high performance liquid chromatography
535
Retention mechanism for ion-pair chromatography with chaotropic reagents
536
Retention mechanism for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in reversed-phase liquid chromatography with monomeric stationary phases
537
Retention mechanism of a cholesterol-coated C18 stationary phase: van’t Hoff and Linear Solvation Energy Relationships (LSER) approaches
538
Retention mechanism of analytes in the solid-phase extraction process using molecularly imprinted polymers: Application to the extraction of triazines from complex matrices
539
Retention mechanism of fatty alcohol ethoxylates in reversed-phase liquid chromatography
540
Retention mechanism of high-performance liquid chromatographic enantioseparation on macrocyclic glycopeptide-based chiral stationary phases
541
Retention mechanism of l-glutamide-derived noncrystalline stationary phases in reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography and application for separation of nucleic acid constituents
542
Retention mechanism of peptides on a stationary phase embedded with a quaternary ammonium group: A liquid chromatography study
543
Retention mechanism of poly(ethylene oxide) in reversed-phase and normal-phase liquid chromatography
544
Retention mechanism, isocratic and gradient-elution separation and characterization of (co)polymers in normal-phase and reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography
545
Retention mechanisms for ER and Golgi membrane proteins
546
Retention mechanisms for ER and Golgi membrane proteins
547
Retention mechanisms in micellar liquid chromatography
548
Retention mechanisms in mortars of the trace metals contained in Portland cement clinkers
549
Retention mechanisms in subcritical water reversed-phase chromatography
550
Retention mechanisms in super/subcritical fluid chromatography on packed columns
551
Retention modeling and method development in hydrophilic interaction chromatography
552
Retention modelling in ternary solvent-strength gradient elution reversed-phase chromatography using 30 mm columns
553
Retention modelling of electrostatic and adsorption effects of aliphatic and aromatic carboxylic acids in ion-exclusion chromatography: II. Calculations of adsorption coefficients in unbuffered eluents
554
Retention modelling of the bivalent cations in crossflow nanofiltration investigation in the porous models Original Research Article
555
Retention models and interaction mechanisms of acetone and other carbonyl-containing molecules with amylose tris[(S)-α-methylbenzylcarbamate] sorbent
556
Retention models for ionizable compounds in reversed-phase liquid chromatography: Effect of variation of mobile phase composition and temperature
557
Retention models for isocratic and gradient elution in reversed-phase liquid chromatography
558
Retention models for programmed gas chromatography
559
Retention of 3,5-dinitrobenzoyl derivatives of linear alcohol polyethoxylates in reversed-phase liquid chromatographic system with acetonitrile–water mobile phase
560
Retention of a Flowable Composite Resin in Comparison to a Conventional Resin-Based Sealant: One-year Follow-up
561
Retention of a resin-modified glass ionomer adhesive in non-carious cervical lesions. A 6-year follow-up
562
Retention of a wide variety of organic pollutants by different nanofiltration/reverse osmosis membranes: controlling parameters of process
563
Retention of alkali ions by hydrated low-pH cements: Mechanism and Na+/K+ selectivity
564
Retention of alkali, alkaline earth and transition metals on an itaconic acid cation-exchange column: Eluent pH, ionic strength and temperature effects upon selectivity
565
Retention of antigen on follicular dendritic cells and B lymphocytes through complement-mediated multivalent ligand–receptor interactions: theory and application to HIV treatment
566
Retention of antioxidant activity in gamma irradiated argentinian sage and oregano
567
Retention of Aqueous 226Ra Fluxes from a Subaqueous Mill Tailings Disposal at the Bois Noirs Site (Loire, France)
568
Retention of aroma compounds by lactic acid bacteria in model food media
569
Retention of aroma compounds by proteins in aqueous solution
570
Retention of aroma compounds by β-lactoglobulin in different conditions
571
Retention of aroma compounds from Mentha piperita essential oil by cyclodextrins and crosslinked cyclodextrin polymers
572
Retention of aroma compounds in basil dried with low pressure superheated steam Original Research Article
573
Retention of aroma compounds in food matrices of similar rheological behaviour and different compositions
574
Retention of arsenate using genetically modified coryneform bacteria and determination of arsenic in solid samples by ICP-MS
575
Retention of arsenic and phosphorus in iron-rich concretions of Tagus salt marshes
576
Retention of arsenic and selenium compounds present in coal combustion and gasification flue gases using activated carbons
577
Retention of arsenic on hydrous ferric oxides generated by electrochemical peroxidation
578
Retention of asbestos bodies in the lungs of welders : J.-.C Pairon, L. Martinan, Y. Iwatsubo, F. Vallentin, M.-A. Billon-Galland, J. Bignon and P. Brochard. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 25(6), 793–804
579
Retention of austenite in the welded microstructure of a 0.16C–1.6Mn–1.5Si (wt.%) TRIP steel
580
Retention of bile salts in micellar electrokinetic chromatography: relation of capacity factor to octanol–water partition coefficient and critical micellar concentration
581
Retention of bone strength by feeding of milk and dairy products in ovariectomized rats: involvement of changes in serum levels of 1alpha, 25(OH)2D3 and FGF23
582
retention of cast posts cemented with two commonly used conventional and two resin cements and the mode of root fracture following their removal
583
Retention of Cd by soil constituents under different environmental conditions
584
Retention of Cd, Zn and Co on hydroxyapatite filters
585
Retention of chromium (III) and cadmium (II) from aqueous solution by illitic clay as a low-cost adsorbent Original Research Article
586
Retention of chylomicron remnants by arterial tissue; importance of an efficient clearance mechanism from plasma
587
Retention of conservative and sorptive solutes in streams } simultaneous tracer experiments
588
Retention of Cr(III) by high-performance chelation ion chromatography interfaced to inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometric detection with collision cell
589
Retention of crab larvae in a coastal null zone
590
Retention of Cu(II)– and Ni(II)–polyaminocarboxylate complexes by ultrafiltration assisted with polyamines Original Research Article
591
Retention of dissolved organic matter by phyllosilicate and soil clay fractions in relation to mineral properties
592
Retention of dye after indocyanine Green-aited internal limiting membrane peeling
593
Retention of endothelium on ovine collagen biomatrix vascular conduits under physiological shear stress
594
Retention of endothelium-dependent properties in human mammary arteries after cryopreservation
595
Retention of enzyme activity with a boron-doped diamond electrode in the electro-oxidative nitration of lysozyme
596
Retention of ethyl butyrate by gellan gels in the presence of potassium ions
597
Retention of Fiber and Cast Posts with Different Lengths:A Comparative Study
598
Retention of fiber posts cemented at different time intervals in canals obturated using an epoxy resin sealer
599
Retention of fluorinated chiral selectors in biphasic fluorinated solvent systems and its application to the separation of enantiomers by countercurrent chromatography
600
Retention of folates in cooked, stored and reheated peas, broccoli and potatoes for use in modern large-scale service systems
601
Retention of functional characteristics by bovine oviduct and uterine epithelia in vitro
602
Retention of functional oestrogen receptor at relapse on tamoxifen: implications for second-line endocrine therapy
603
Retention of gases by hexadecyltrimethylammonium–montmorillonite clays
604
Retention of good visual acuity in eyes with neovascular age-related macular degeneration and chronic refractory subfoveal subretinal fluid
605
Retention of Guidewire: A Rare but Avoidable Complication of Central Venous Catheterization
606
Retention of hemicellulose during delignification of oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) fiber with peracetic acid and alkaline peroxide
607
Retention of herbicides and pesticides in relation to aging of RO membranes
608
Retention of Hispanic/Latino students in first grade: Child, parent, teacher, school, and peer predictors
609
Retention of hydrogen in fcc metals irradiated at temperatures leading to high densities of bubbles or voids
610
Retention of implanted hydrogen and helium in martensitic stainless steels and their effects on mechanical properties
611
Retention of in vitro and in vivo BMP-2 bioactivities in sustained delivery vehicles for bone tissue engineering
612
Retention of individual recognition in chicks and the effects of social experience
613
Retention of inorganic arsenic by coryneform mutant strains
614
Retention of inorganic oxyanions by organo-kaolinite
615
Retention of inorganic pollutants in clayey base sealings of municipal landfills
616
RETENTION OF INTERNAL FAMILY CALL WORDS AMONG BRUNEI S MIXED MARRIAGE FAMILIES IN SABAH
617
Retention of intracellular fibronectin expression in primary and metastatic thyroid carcinoma: an immunohistochemical study
618
Retention of iodide by the Callovo-Oxfordian formation: An experimental study
619
Retention of ion-implanted deuterium in tungsten pre-irradiated with carbon ions
620
Retention of ionisable compounds on high-performance liquid chromatography XVII: Estimation of the pH variation of aqueous buffers with the change of the methanol fraction of the mobile phase
621
Retention of ionisable compounds on high-performance liquid chromatography XVIII: pH variation in mobile phases containing formic acid, piperazine, tris, boric acid or carbonate as buffering systems and acetonitrile as organic modifier
622
Retention of ionisable compounds on high-performance liquid chromatography: XIX. pH variation in mobile phases containing formic acid, piperazine and tris as buffering systems and methanol as organic modifier
623
Retention of ionisable compounds on high-performance liquid chromatography: XV. Estimation of the pH variation of aqueous buffers with the change of the acetonitrile fraction of the mobile phase
624
Retention of ionisable compounds on high-performance liquid chromatography: XVI. Estimation of retention with acetonitrile/water mobile phases from aqueous buffer pH and analyte pKa
625
Retention of ionizable compounds in high-performance liquid chromatography: 14. Acid–base pK values in acetonitrile–water mobile phases
626
Retention of ionizable compounds in high-performance liquid chromatography: IX. Modelling retention in reversed-phase liquid chromatography as a function of pH and solvent composition with acetonitrile–water mobile phases
627
Retention of ionizable compounds on high-performance liquid chromatography: VII. Characterization of the retention of ionic solutes in a C18 column by mass spectrometry with electrospray ionization
628
Retention of ionizable compounds on high-performance liquid chromatography: XI. Global linear solvation energy relationships for neutral and ionizable compounds
629
Retention of ionizable compounds on HPLC. 6. pH measurements with the glass electrode in methanol–water mixtures
630
Retention of IT professionals: Examining the influence of empowerment, social exchange, and trust
631
Retention of KOH-soluble fluoride on enamel and dentine under erosive conditions—A comparison of in vitro and in situ results
632
Retention of latent segments in regression-based marketing models
633
Retention of lead from an aqueous solution by use of bentonite as adsorbent for reducing leaching from industrial effluents Original Research Article
634
Retention of lipids in silver ion high-performance liquid chromatography: Facts and assumptions
635
Retention of liquid contaminants in layered soils
636
Retention of liquid within insemination equipment using various equine frozen semen insemination methods and two semen freezing extenders
637
Retention of Long Distance Company Truck Drivers in India
638
Retention of long-chain acetylenic hydrocarbons on non-polar stationary phases
639
Retention of lonizable Compounds on HPLC. 8. Influence of Mobile-Phase pH Change on the Chromatographic Retention of Acids and Bases during Gradient Elution
640
Retention of mercury in activated carbons in coal combustion and gasification flue gases
641
Retention of metal ions in ultrafiltration of mixtures of divalent metal ions and water-soluble polymers at constant ionic strength based on Freundlich and Langmuir isotherms
642
Retention of mineral colloids in unsaturated porous media as related to their surface properties
643
Retention of mineral constituents in frozen leafy vegetables prepared for consumption
644
Retention of mineral constituents in frozen leafy vegetables prepared for consumption
645
Retention of Misfolded Mutant Transthyretin by the Chaperone BiP/GRP78 Mitigates Amyloidogenesis
646
Retention of Mobile (Cell) Phone Subscribers of Millicom Ghana Limited (TIGO) In Adabraka-Accra, Ghana
647
Retention of mosquito larvicidal activity of lyophilized cells and WDP formulation of Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis on long-term storage
648
Retention of movement capability of polyurethane sealants in the tropics
649
Retention of nanoscale grain size in bulk sintered materials via a pressure-induced phase transformation
650
Retention of Naproxen enantiomers on the chiral stationary phase Whelk-O1 under reversed-phase conditions. A reconsideration of the adsorption mechanism in the light of new experimental data
651
Retention of native leaflets by a wrap-up technique in mitral valve replacement
652
RETENTION OF NONTRADITIONAL ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION PROFESSIONALS
653
Retention of nutrients in processed cuts of Creole cattle
654
Retention of nutrients in processed cuts of Creole cattle
655
Retention of opioids and their glucuronides on a combined zwitterion and hydrophilic interaction stationary phase
656
Retention of organic matter by cellulose acetate membranes cleaned with hypochlorite Original Research Article
657
Retention of organic molecule ‘‘quinalizarin’’ by bentonitic clay saturated with different cations Original Research Article
658
Retention of organophosphorous insecticides on a calcareous soil modified by organic amendments and a surfactant
659
Retention of oxalates in frozen products of three brassica species depending on the methods of freezing and preparation for consumption
660
Retention of pediatric bag-mask ventilation efficacy skill by inexperienced medical student resuscitators using standard bag-mask ventilation masks, pocket masks, and blob masks
661
Retention of pegs in cross-flow ultrafiltration through membranes Original Research Article
662
Retention of pesticides and metabolites by nanofiltration by effects of size and dipole moment Original Research Article
663
Retention of pesticides in soil columns modified in situ and ex situ with a cationic surfactant
664
RETENTION OF PHENOLICS, CAROTENOIDS, AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY IN THE TAIWANESE SWEET POTATO (Ipomoea batatas Lam.) CV TAINONG 66 SUBJECTED TO DIFFERENT DRYING CONDITIONS
665
Retention of phenols and carboxylic acids by nanofiltration/reverse osmosis membranes: sieving and membrane-solute interaction effects Original Research Article
666
Retention of phosphorous ions on natural and engineered waste pumice: Characterization, equilibrium, competing ions, regeneration, kinetic, equilibrium and thermodynamic study
667
Retention of pollutant gases: Comparison between clay minerals and their modified products
668
Retention of polyaniline on glass functionalized with aniline
669
Retention of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons on propyl-phenyl stationary phases in reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography
670
Retention of posts with resin, glass ionomer and hybrid cements
671
Retention of Precambrian Rb/Sr phlogopite ages through Caledonian eclogite facies metamorphism, Bergen Arc Complex, W-Norway
672
Retention of primary preferences after secondary filial imprinting
673
Retention of progesterone by four carbonaceous materials: Study of the adsorption equilibrium
674
Retention of progesterone by four carbonaceous materials: study of the adsorption kinetics
675
Retention of propanal in protein-stabilised tuna oil-in-water emulsions
676
Retention of quality and functional values of broccoli ‘Parthenon’ stored in modified atmosphere packaging
677
Retention of radionuclides by organophilic bentonite
678
Retention of redox sensitive elements in aquifers — The case of neptunium
679
Retention of redox sensitive elements in aquifers—the case of neptunium
680
Retention of retrospective print journals in the digital age: trends and analysis
681
Retention of sediment and metals by Narragansett Bay subtidal and marsh environments: an update
682
Retention of selected aroma compounds by gelatine matrices
683
Retention of selected aroma compounds by polysaccharide solutions: A thermodynamic and kinetic approach
684
Retention of SiC during development of SiC-MxSiyOz composites [M=Al, Zr, Mg] by reaction bonding in air
685
Retention of single and mixed inorganic electrolytes by a polyamide nanofiltration membrane Original Research Article
686
Retention of social recognition after hibernation in Beldingʹs ground squirrels
687
Retention of stereochemistry in the microwave assisted synthesis of 1H-tetrazole bioisosteric moiety from chiral phenyl-acetic acid derivatives
688
Retention of strontium, cesium, lead and uranium by bacterial iron oxides from a subterranean environment
689
Retention of structurally diverse drugs in human serum albumin chromatography and its potential to simulate plasma protein binding
690
Retention of structure, antigenicity, and biological function of pneumococcal surface protein A (PspA) released from polyanhydride nanoparticles
691
Retention of sulfur dioxide by nylon filters
692
Retention of sulfur flavours by food matrix and determination of sensorial data independent of the medium composition
693
Retention of the B(3)X (X=Br, I) bond in closo-o-carborane derivatives after nucleophilic attack. The first synthesis of [3-X-7-R-7,8-nido-C2B9H10]− (X=Br, I). Crystal structure of [HNMe3][3-I-7,8-nido-C2B9H11]
694
Retention of toxic chromium from aqueous phase by H3PO4-activated lignin: Effect of salts and desorption studies Original Research Article
695
Retention of trans-anethole by gelatine and starch matrices
696
Retention of transforming growth factor β1 using functionalized dextran-based hydrogels
697
Retention of trees at final harvest—evaluation of a conservation technique using epiphytic bryophyte and lichen transplants Original Research Article
698
Retention of upper limb function in stroke survivors who have received constraint-induced movement therapy: the EXCITE randomised trial
699
Retention of uranium in complexly altered zircon: An example from Bancroft, Ontario
700
Retention of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in oyster tissues after chlorine dioxide treatment
701
Retention of virulence in viable but non-culturable halophilic Vibrio spp.
702
Retention of volatiles in contact drying combined with membrane separation
703
Retention of zirconium oxide copings using different types of luting agents
704
Retention of β-carotene in boiled, mashed orange-fleshed sweet potato
705
Retention of β-carotene in boiled, mashed orange-fleshed sweet potato
706
Retention of β-carotene, vitamin C and sensory characteristics of orange fleshed sweet potato syrup during storage
707
Retention patches as potential refugia for bryophytes and lichens in managed forest landscapes
708
Retention pattern profiling of fungal metabolites on mixed-mode reversed-phase/weak anion exchange stationary phases in comparison to reversed-phase and weak anion exchange separation materials by liquid chromatography–electrospray ionisation-tandem mass
709
Retention pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic parameter relationships of antihistamine drugs using biopartitioning micellar chromatography
710
Retention phenomena in non-Newtonian fluids flow
711
Retention prediction and separation optimization of ionizable analytes in reversed-phase liquid chromatography by organic modifier gradients in different eluent pHs
712
Retention prediction in ternary solvent reversed-phase liquid chromatography systems based on the variation of retention with binary mobile phase composition
713
Retention prediction of adrenoreceptor agonists and antagonists on a diol column in hydrophilic interaction chromatography Original Research Article
714
Retention Profile of Mercury (II) Ions from Aqueous Solution onto Some Selected Local Solid Sorbents
715
Retention profile, kinetics and sequential determination of selenium(IV) and (VI) employing 4,4′-dichlorodithizone immobilized-polyurethane foams
716
Retention profiles and mechanism of anion separation on latex-based pellicular ion exchanger in ion chromatography
717
Retention properties of hydrophobically end-capped poly(ethylene glycol)s on a β-cyclodextrin support
718
Retention properties of mesoporous silica-based materials Original Research Article
719
Retention properties of novel β-CD bonded stationary phases in reversed-phase HPLC mode
720
Retention properties of plasma particles in tungsten exposed to LHD divertor plasmas
721
Retention properties of the fluorinated bonded phase on liquid chromatography of aromatic hydrocarbons
722
Retention studies of 2′-2′-difluorodeoxycytidine and 2′-2′-difluorodeoxyuridine nucleosides and nucleotides on porous graphitic carbon: Development of a liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry method
723
Retention studies of acrylamide for the design of a robust liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry method for food analysis
724
Retention studies of DNA on anion-exchange monolith chromatography: Binding site and elution behavior
725
Retention studies on uranium, thorium and lanthanides with amide modified reverse phase support and its applications
726
Retention time and peak width in the combined pH/organic modifier gradient high performance liquid chromatography
727
Retention time locking procedure for comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography
728
Retention time reproducibility in comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography using cryogenic modulation: An intralaboratory study
729
Retention time reproducibility in comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography using cryogenic modulation: II. An interlaboratory study
730
Retention time shift adjustments of two-way chromatograms using Besselʹs inequality
731
Retention times and bandwidths in reversed-phase gradient liquid chromatography of peptides and proteins
732
Retention times of Pb, Cd, Cu and Zn in childrenʹs blood
733
Retention versatility of silica-supported comb-shaped crystalline and non-crystalline phases in high-performance liquid chromatography
734
Retention, kinetics and thermodynamics profile of cadmium adsorption from iodide medium onto polyurethane foam and its separation from zinc bulk
735
Retention, kinetics and thermodynamics profile of cadmium adsorption from iodide medium onto polyurethane foam and its separation from zinc bulk Original Research Article
736
Retention/quantitation properties of the o-phthaldialdehyde–3-mercaptopropionic acid and the o-phthaldialdehyde–N-acetyl-l-cysteine amino acid derivatives in reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography
737
Retention: Meeting the critical challenge in Arizona
738
Retention–property relationships of anticonvulsant drugs by biopartitioning micellar chromatography
739
Retention-time database of 126 polybrominated diphenyl ether congeners and two Bromkal technical mixtures on seven capillary gas chromatographic columns
740
Retention-time locked methods in gas chromatography
741
Retentissement du cancer chez le conjoint : qu’en est-il du conjoint marocain ?
742
Retentissement du cancer chez le conjoint : qu’en est-il du conjoint marocain ?
743
Retentissement opératoire des traitements néoadjuvants sur la chirurgie dans les cancers bronchiques non à petites cellules
744
Retentive and compressive strengths of modified zinc oxide–eugenol cements
745
Retentive forces and fatigue resistance of thermoplastic resin clasps
746
Retentive Strength of Orthodontic Bands Cemented with Amorphous Calcium Phosphate-Modified Glass Ionomer Cement: An In-Vitro Study
747
Retentiveness of implant-supported metal copings using different luting agents
748
Retentivity and enantioselectivity of uniformly sized molecularly imprinted polymers for d-chlorpheniramine and -brompheniramine in hydro-organic mobile phases
749
Reteplase and alteplase run neck and neck in thrombolysis stakes
750
Reteplase versus Streptokinase in Management of ST-segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction; a Letter to the Editor
751
Reterritorialising Literary Studies: Deconstructing the Scripts of Empire
752
Re-test of Rhinocyllus conicus host specificity, and the prediction of ecological risk in biological control Original Research Article
753
Retest reliability of spatiotemporal gait parameters in children and adults
754
Retheorizing accounting, writing and money with evidence from Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt
755
Retherapy using l-asparaginase with octreotide in a patient recovering from l-asparaginase-induced pancreatitis
756
Rethink about growth-hormone therapy for critically ill patients
757
Rethink on biological aortic valves for the elderly
758
Rethink on screening for breast cancer
759
Rethink retirement: plan a second career in cardiology
760
Rethinking Professional Development in Iran: Embracing Lifelong Learning
761
Rethinking "Shape Space": Evidence from Simulated Docking Suggests that Steric Shape Complementarity is not Limiting for Antibody--Antigen Recognition and Idiotypic Interactions
762
Rethinking (Product) RED
763
Re-thinking ‘Normative Power Europe’ from a Historical Perspective: Non-European Integration and the “Normative Shift”
764
Rethinking “Ethnicity” as structural–cultural project(s): notes on the interface between cultural studies and intercultural communication
765
Rethinking a killerʹs history
766
Rethinking a rare-species conservation strategy in an urban landscape: The case of the valley elderberry longhorn beetle Original Research Article
767
Rethinking Academic Traditions for Twenty-First-Century Faculty
768
Rethinking Advertising Skepticism in China after West
769
Rethinking alcohol interventions in health care: a thematic meeting of the International Network on Brief Interventions for Alcohol & Other Drugs (INEBRIA)
770
Rethinking ALS: The FUS about TDP-43
771
Rethinking Amharic prepositions as case markers inserted at PF
772
Rethinking anaemia surveillance
773
Rethinking and Reclaiming the Interdisciplinary Role of Personality Psychology: The Science of Human Nature Should Be the Center of the Social Sciences and Humanities
774
Rethinking and Reconfiguring English Language Education: Averting Linguistic Genocide in Cameroon
775
Rethinking and reshaping the climate policy: Literature review and proposed guidelines
776
Rethinking aquaculture for resource-poor farmers: perspectives from Bangladesh
777
RETHINKING ARCHTECTURE AND TECHNOLOGY IN CAIRO
778
Rethinking Attitude towards English as a Foreign Language in Cameroon: A Case Study
779
Rethinking authenticity in tourism experience
780
Rethinking Bonneville
781
Rethinking breast cancer screening strategies in resource-limited settings
782
Rethinking Capitalist Governance of Higher Education Towards an Anarcho-Syndicalist Model for Academia
783
Rethinking carrying capacity
784
Rethinking Celtic Art
785
RETHINKING COMMUNICATION EDUCATION IN THE CONTEXT OF INTERNATIONAL HIGHER EDUCATION TRENDS
786
Rethinking Complementizer Agreement: Agree with a Case- Checked Goal
787
Rethinking complexity: modelling spatiotemporal dynamics in ecology
788
RETHINKING CONSERVATION COMMUNICATION IN RURAL AFRICA: A CASE FOR INDIGENOUS AFRICAN COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS (IACS)
789
Re-thinking Contemporary International Relations (IR) in Islam
790
Rethinking context as a social construct
791
Re-thinking country risk: insights from entrepreneurship theory
792
Rethinking cross-fostering designs for studying kin recognition mechanisms
793
Rethinking culture in the pedagogy and practices of preservice teachers
794
Rethinking current approaches to psychological abuse: Conceptual and methodological issues
795
Rethinking cystic fibrosis pathology: the critical role of abnormal reduced glutathione (GSH) transport caused by CFTR mutation
796
Rethinking dental care in Iran
797
Rethinking Depression — Why Current Treatments Fail; Kristina Downing-Orr: Plenum, New York (1998), 164 pp., £42.50
798
Rethinking depression and the actions of antidepressants: Uncovering the links between the neural and behavioral elements
799
Rethinking detention and deportability: Removal centres as spaces of religious revival
800
Rethinking Development and Development Studies
801
Rethinking development assistance for renewable electric power
802
Rethinking dichotomization: A critical perspective on the use of “hard” and “soft” in project management research
803
Rethinking disease: Where do we go from here?
804
Rethinking Diversity in Learning Science: The Logic of Everyday Sense-Making
805
Rethinking downstream regulation: Californiaʹs opportunity to engage households in reducing greenhouse gases
806
Rethinking Earthquake Prediction
807
Rethinking Easter Islandʹs ecological catastrophe
808
Rethinking economy-wide rebound measures: An unbiased proposal Pages 6684-6694 Ana-Isabel Guerra, Ferran Sancho Show preview | Purchase PDF - $19.95 | Recommended articles | Related reference work articles
809
Rethinking ecosystem services to better address and navigate cultural values
810
Rethinking Education Environment: The Clinical Education Environment Framework
811
Rethinking Education in the Knowledge Society
812
Rethinking Electricity Deregulation
813
Rethinking EliminativeConnectionism,
814
Rethinking English for Medical Purposes in Iran: Investigating the effectiveness of the status quo from stakeholders’ perspectives
815
Rethinking ERP success: A new perspective from knowledge management and continuous improvement
816
Rethinking ERP success: A new perspective from knowledge management and continuous improvement
817
Rethinking Face and Politeness
818
Rethinking failure and attack tolerance assessment in complex networks
819
Rethinking Federal Housing Policy
820
Rethinking FID
821
Rethinking fisheries policy in the Pacific
822
Rethinking fit assessment in structural equation modelling: A commentary and elaboration on Barrett (2007)
823
Rethinking followership: A post-structuralist analysis of follower identities
824
Rethinking genetic models of asthma: the role of environmental modifiers
825
Rethinking genetic strategies to study complex diseases
826
Rethinking Globalization, English and Multilingualism in Thailand: A Report on a Five-Year Ethnography
827
Rethinking governmentality
828
Rethinking health psychology: Michele Crossley; Open University Press, Buckingham, 2000, 198 pp, price £ 16.99 paper
829
Rethinking healthy families: A continuous responsibility
830
Rethinking higher education for sustainable development in Serbia: an assessment of Copernicus charter principles in current higher education practices
831
Rethinking Higher Education Policy and Leadership for the 21st Century: Enhancing Strategies for Global Citizenship and Justice “Opinion Piece”
832
RETHINKING HIGH-LEVEL WASTE DISPOSAL: SEPARATE DISPOSAL OF HIGH-HEAT RADIONUCLIDES (90Sr AND 137Cs)
833
RETHINKING HOUSING EDUCATION IN ARCHITECTURE SCHOOLS
834
Rethinking human health impact assessment
835
Rethinking incentive problems in cooperative organizations
836
Rethinking industrial research, development and innovation in the 21st century
837
Rethinking industrial research, development and innovation in the 21st century
838
Rethinking Information Work: A Career Guide for Librarians and Other Information Professionals
839
Rethinking information-technology company rankings for better decision-making
840
Rethinking innateness, learning, and constructivism: Connectionist perspectives on development
841
Rethinking innateness: A connectionist perspective on development : J.L. Elman, E.A. Bates, M.H. Johnson, A. Karmiloff-Smith, D. Parisi and K. Plunkett. A Bradford book, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1996. Pp. 447. ISBN 0-262-05052-8
842
Rethinking Intelligence: Confronting Psychological Assumptions About Teaching and Learning: Joe L. Kinchelo, Shirley R. Steinberg and Leila E. Villaverde. (1999). New York: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-92208-9(hbk), 0-415-92209-7(pbk). Pp. Xi + 270
843
Rethinking interdisciplinarity: Proposing a multilayered model
844
Rethinking interference theory: Executive control and the mechanisms of forgetting
845
Rethinking International Relations Theory in Islam: Toward a More Adequate Approach
846
Rethinking international trade : Paul R. Krugman. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1994. 282 pp. $15.00. ISBN 0-262-61095-7.
847
Rethinking interventions for womenʹs health
848
Rethinking invention: cognition and the economics of technological creativity
849
Rethinking Irish history. Nationalism, identity and ideology: Patrick O’Mahony and Gerard Delanty; Palgrave, Basingstoke, 2001, 222pp, £22-95, ISBN 0-333-97110-8
850
RETHINKING ISLAMIC ECONOMICS AND FINANCE: PAVING THE WAY FORWARD
851
Rethinking IT project management: Evidence of a new mindset and its implications
852
Rethinking John Snowʹs South London study: A Bayesian evaluation and recalculation
853
Rethinking language and gender research: Theory and practice : Victoria L. Bergvall, Janet M. Bing and Alice F. Freed, eds., London and New York: Longman, 1966. 303 £15.99 (pb.). ISBN 0582 26573 8
854
Rethinking leader-member exchange: An organizational justice perspective
855
Rethinking lifelong learning through online distance learning in Chinese educational policies, practices and research
856
Rethinking linguistic relativity : John J. Gumperz and Stephen C. Levinson, eds., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996. 488 US $27.95 (pb); US $74.95 (hb).
857
Rethinking lipid mediators
858
Rethinking literacy education: The critical need for practice-based change : by B. Allan Quigley. San Francisco: Jossey Bass, 1997. 286p. $30.95. ISBN 0-7879-0287-X. (The Jossey-Bass Higher and Adult Education Series).
859
Rethinking Loading Dose Clopidogrel in Light of Increased Bleeding Complications in Bypass Patients
860
Rethinking low-temperature thermochronology data sampling strategies for quantification of denudation and relief histories: A case study in the French western Alps
861
Rethinking Marketing for Sustainable Competitive Advantages
862
Rethinking Marketing Programs for Emerging Markets
863
Rethinking metalinguistic awareness: representing and accessing knowledge about what counts as a word
864
Rethinking methods for the study of sexual behaviour
865
Rethinking Minorities’ Integration into the Host Society: The Case of Indians in the Baharestan Neighbourhood of Tehran
866
Rethinking new wines: implications of local and environmentally friendly labels
867
Rethinking nurses’ observations: Psychiatric nursing skills and invisibility in an acute inpatient setting
868
Rethinking of Education and Training for Tourism: This Conference Celebrated 40 Years of Tourism Education and Training Provision by the Graduate School of Economics and Business at the University of Zagreb, Croatia, and ran from 18 to 20th April 2002
869
Rethinking of the Solid Waste Management System of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
870
Rethinking our criteria for death
871
Rethinking Outsourcing in Manufacturing:: A Tale of Two Telecom Firms
872
Re-thinking pain educational strategies: Pain a new model using e-learning and PBL
873
Rethinking Park Protection: Treading the Uncommon Ground of Environmental Beliefs
874
Rethinking patient satisfaction: patient experiences of an open access flexible sigmoidoscopy service
875
Rethinking Performance Measurement of Primary Care in China; Comment on “Quality and Performance Measurement in Primary Diabetes Care: A Qualitative Study in Urban China”
876
Rethinking popular geopolitics in the Falklands/Malvinas sovereignty dispute: Creative diplomacy and citizen statecraft
877
Rethinking post-tsunami integrated coastal management for Asia-Pacific
878
Rethinking power in public relations
879
Rethinking practitioner roles in chronic illness: the specialist, primary care physician, and the practice nurse
880
Rethinking prevention efforts in eating disorders Original Research Article
881
Rethinking Principles of School Mathematics during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Multiple-Case Study on Higher Education Courses Related to Teaching Mathematics
882
Rethinking Privacy in the Public Library
883
Rethinking Problematic Governance of Local Government in New Proliferated Regions and Their Impacts
884
Rethinking Pseudokinases
885
Rethinking Psychosocial Constructs: Reply to Comments by Barrett, Kagan, and Maraun and Peters
886
Rethinking receiver operating characteristic analysis applications in ecological niche modeling
887
Rethinking receiver operating characteristic analysis applications in ecological niche modeling
888
Rethinking recent changes of forest regimes in Europe through property-rights theory and policy analysis
889
Rethinking Reference: the reference librarianʹs practical guide for surviving constant change; Elizabeth Thomsen (Ed.); Neal–schuman publishers, New York, 1999, ISBN 1-55570-364-X,291 pp.
890
Rethinking reflective education: What would Dewey have done?
891
Rethinking Relevance in Art Education: Paradigm Shifts and Policy Problematics in the Wake of the Information Age
892
Rethinking Risk and the Precautionary Principle: J. Morris (Ed.); Butterworth Heinemann, Oxford, 2000, ISBN 0 7506 4683 7
893
Rethinking Risk Assessment for Incest Offenders
894
rethinking russolo
895
Rethinking satellite-based solar irradiance modelling The SOLIS clear-sky module
896
Rethinking satellite-based solar irradiance modelling: The SOLIS clear-sky module
897
Rethinking scaffolding in the information age
898
Rethinking scholarship: Implications for the nursing academic workforce
899
Rethinking school choice: Limits of the market metaphor : . Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1994. pp. xiv + 277. Price: U.S.$24.95 (cloth
900
Rethinking school psychology (commentary on public health framework series)
901
Re-thinking school–university partnerships: A Swedish case study
902
Rethinking security properties, threat models, and the design space in sensor networks: A case study in SCADA systems
903
Rethinking Slum Planning: A Comparative Study of Slum Upgrading Projects
904
Rethinking small-scale fisheries compliance
905
Rethinking social impacts of tourism research: A new research agenda
906
Rethinking social recovery in schizophrenia: What a capabilities approach might offer
907
Rethinking Stable Ischemic Heart Disease: Is This the Beginning of a New Era?
908
Re-thinking stages of cognitive development: An appraisal of connectionist models of the balance scale task
909
Rethinking standards from green to sustainable
910
Rethinking state–ethnic minority relations in Laos: Internal resettlement, land reform and counter-territorialization
911
Rethinking Strategy: Edited by Henk W. Volberda and Tom Elfring, Sage (2001), 322 pp., £60.00 (hard), £19.99 (soft). Pocket Strategy (Fourth Edition), By Tom Hindle, Profile Books Ltd (2001) (in association with The Economist), 202 pp., £10.99
912
Rethinking suicide prevention in Asian countries
913
Rethinking suicide prevention in Asian countries
914
Rethinking technology transfer Original Research Article
915
Rethinking Temporary Use Coordinators for the Regeneration of Underused Urban Spaces in Seoul
916
Rethinking the ‘Arab Spring’: The Root Causes of the Tunisian Jasmine Revolution and Egyptian January 25 Revolution
917
Rethinking the ‘Atlantic Forest’ of Brazil: new evidence for land cover and land value in western São Paulo, 1900–1930
918
Rethinking the ‘back to wilderness’ concept for Sundaland’s forests
919
Rethinking the ‘Discovery’ of the electron
920
Rethinking the ‘domus’ in domestic violence: homelessness, space and domestic violence in South Africa
921
Rethinking the ‘duplication problem’
922
Rethinking the admission criteria to nursing school
923
Rethinking the anorexic body: How English law and psychiatry ‘think’
924
Rethinking the approach to abdominal aortic aneurysms
925
Rethinking the basic action modes of herbal medicine and pondering classical standardization
926
Rethinking the biological clock: Eleventh-hour moms, miracle moms and meanings of age-related infertility
927
Rethinking the cane sugar mill by using selective fermentation of reducing sugars by Saccharomyces dairenensis, prior to sugar crystallization
928
Rethinking the central dogma: Noncoding RNAs are biologically relevant
929
Rethinking the classification of mixed affective episodes in ICD-11
930
Rethinking the Concept of Healthy Living in Urban Neighborhoods During the Corona Pandemic era and after
931
Rethinking the concept of prejudice: immigrants-knowledge-based analysis in Turku, Finland
932
Rethinking the Conflict-Proneness of Oil-Rentier States in Historical Context
933
Rethinking the Crisis of Citizenship: Theories of Liberal Nationalism and Constituonal Patriotism
934
Rethinking the cross-cultural interaction architecture
935
Rethinking the data–information–knowledge hierarchy: towards a case-based model
936
Rethinking the Development of “Nonbasic” Emotions: A Critical Review of Existing Theories
937
Rethinking the ecological leviathan: environmental regulation in an age of risk
938
Rethinking the European countryside—can we learn from the South?
939
Rethinking the fate of males with mutations in the gene that causes Rett syndrome
940
Rethinking the focusing effect in decision-making
941
Rethinking the global carbon cycle with a large, dynamic and microbially mediated gas hydrate capacitor
942
RETHINKING THE GREAT EARTHWORK OF TIKAL: A HYDRAULIC HYPOTHESIS FOR THE CLASSIC MAYA POLITY
943
Rethinking the Grid: Avoiding More Blackouts and Modernizing the Power Grid Will Be Harder than You Think
944
Rethinking the HIV counselling and testing model in the USA
945
RETHINKING THE HOUSE IN ROMAN CONTEXT FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF FILM STUDIES
946
RETHINKING THE IMPACT OF THE CRUSADES ON THE MUSLIM-CHRISTIAN THOUGHT an‎d DEVELOPMENT
947
Rethinking the implementation of project management: A Value Adding Path Map approach
948
Rethinking the Indian Digital Divide: The Present State of Digitization in Indian Management Libraries
949
Rethinking the innovation process in large organizations: a case study of 3M
950
Rethinking the internationalization of environmental interest groups A regime approach to behaviour
951
Rethinking the Komeito Voter
952
Rethinking the market-technology relationship for innovation
953
Rethinking the Morbidity of Peripheral Arterial Disease and the “Normal” Ankle-Brachial Index
954
Rethinking the nature of change in students’ knowledge and beliefs: introduction to the special issue on persuasion
955
Rethinking the nature of online work in asynchronous learning networks
956
Rethinking the neurological basis of language
957
Rethinking the new corporate philanthropy
958
Rethinking the ontogeny of mindreading
959
Rethinking the optimal level of environmental quality: justifications for strict environmental policy
960
Rethinking the ownership of information in the 21st century: Ethical implications
961
RETHINKING THE PILLAR OF ELISEG
962
Rethinking the place of African indigenous languages in African education
963
Rethinking the Polis: Implications of Heideggerʹs questioning the political
964
Rethinking the Power of place in the Age of Virtual Social Media
965
Re-thinking the power transmission model for sub-Saharan Africa
966
Rethinking the principle of abstention: the North Pacific and beyond
967
Rethinking the Problematics of Identity in Northeast India with Special Reference to Temsula Ao’s These Hills Called Home: Stories from a War Zone and Laburnum for my Head: A Discourse of Cultural Recovery
968
Rethinking the Psychogenic Model of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Somatoform Disorders and Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
969
Rethinking the public sector: idiosyncrasies of biotechnology commercialization as motors of national R&D reform in Germany and Japan
970
Rethinking the Qiwāmah: A Qur’āno-centric Evaluation of Modern Women Exegetes’ Perspectives
971
Rethinking the Recall Measure in Appraising Information Retrieval Systems and Providing a New Measure by Using Persian Search Engines
972
Rethinking the reengineering metaphor
973
Rethinking the relationship between economics and psychology
974
Re-thinking the relationship between long-term condition self-management education and the utilisation of health services
975
RETHINKING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TELEVISION an‎d VOTER: THE MOTIVES OF AUDIENCE DURING THE 2009 LOCAL ELECTIONS
976
Rethinking the Rentier States and Democracy; Comparative Study of Saudi Arabia and Norway
977
Rethinking the role of adaptation in climate policy
978
Rethinking the role of dietary antioxidants through the lens of self-medication
979
Rethinking the role of information in chemicals policy: implications for TSCA and REACH
980
Rethinking the role of NCBs in the EMU
981
Rethinking the role of reading in teaching a foreign language to young learners
982
Rethinking the role of retailing and consumer services in local economic development: a British perspective
983
Rethinking the scope test as a criterion for validity in contingent valuation
984
Rethinking the size of scientific specialties: correcting Price’s estimate
985
RETHINKING THE STRUCTURE OF ISLAMIC ECONOMICS SCIENCE: THE UNIVERSAL MAN IMPERATIVE
986
Rethinking the SufT Interpretation of the Qur an
987
Rethinking the Text World Theory Approach to Focalisation
988
Rethinking the Theory of Change for Health in All Policies; Comment on “Health Promotion at Local Level in Norway: The Use of Public Health Coordinators and Health Overviews to Promote Fair Distribution Among Social Groups”
989
Rethinking the Trauma of War: Patrick Bracken and Celia Petty. Free Association Books, London, 1998, 200 pp, $15.95 (cloth)
990
Re-thinking the Urban Development Corporation ‘experiment’: the case of Central Manchester, Leeds and Bristol
991
Rethinking theoretical approaches to stigma: A Framework Integrating Normative Influences on Stigma (FINIS)
992
Rethinking theory and practice: Pre-registration student nurses experiences of simulation teaching and learning in the acquisition of clinical skills in preparation for practice
993
Rethinking TNM: Breast cancer TNM classification for treatment decision-making and research
994
Rethinking tourism in asia
995
Rethinking tourism in the Balearic Islands
996
Rethinking tourism: unfamiliar histories and alternative futures
997
Rethinking traditional Chinese culture: A consumer-based model regarding the authenticity of Chinese calligraphic landscape
998
Rethinking training in food policy analysis: how relevant is it to policy reforms?
999
Rethinking transboundary waters: A critical hydropolitics of the Mekong basin
1000
Rethinking tropical ecosystem management
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