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Women and Emotional Competence from the Narrative of Maryam in al-Quran
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WOMEN AND EVANGELICAL MERCHANDISING IN THE NIGERIAN FILMIC ENTERPRISE
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Women and fair trade coffee production in Nicaragua
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Women and gender in the history of computing
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Women and heart disease — Physiologic regulation of gene delivery and expression: Bioreducible polymers and ischemia-inducible gene therapies for the treatment of ischemic heart disease
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Women and heart failure
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Women and History: Preserved and Preserving
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Women and HIV infection: Investigation of its psychosocial consequences
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Women and HIV/AIDS in Malaysia: Socio-cultural causes of infection
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Women and information technology: Research on underrepresentation
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Women and Ischemic Heart Disease: Evolving Knowledge
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Women and Ischemic Heart Disease: Pathophysiologic Implications From the Women’s Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation (WISE) Study and Future Research Steps Review Article
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Women and Justice in the Egyptian Constitution: A Reading from within
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Women and leadership : Karin Klenke New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company 307 pp., ISBN 0-8261-9220-3
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Women and literacy in rural Mali: a study of the socio-economic impact of participating in literacy programs in four villages
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Women and literacy: a Nepal perspective
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Women and liveability – Best practices of empowerment from Bangladesh
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Women and liveability – Best practices of empowerment from Ethiopia
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Women and liveability – Best practices of empowerment from Ghana
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Women and liveability – Best practices of empowerment from India
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Women and liveability – Best practices of empowerment from Indonesia
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Women and liveability – Best practices of empowerment from Kenya
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Women and liveability – Best practices of empowerment from Lesotho
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Women and liveability – Best practices of empowerment from Malaysia
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Women and liveability – Best practices of empowerment from Mali
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Women and liveability – Best practices of empowerment from Mozambique
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Women and liveability – Best practices of empowerment from Nigeria
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Women and liveability – Best practices of empowerment from Sri Lanka
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Women and liveability – Best practices of empowerment from Thailand
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Women and liveability – Best practices of empowerment from Vietnam
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Women and liveability – Best practices of empowerment from Zimbabwe
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Women and market forces
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women and media as a tool to attract online news readers in indonesia
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Women and Media: Study on the Marginalization of Female Discourse Power
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Women and men in hotel management in Hong Kong: perceptions of gender and career development issues
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Women and Men in Writing Science Fiction Short Stories
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Women and men, morality and ethics
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Women and minority gains in a rapidly changing local labor market: The San Francisco Bay area in the 1980s
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Women and Modern Domestic Water Supply Systems: Need for a Holistic Perspective
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WOMEN AND ONLINE ENQUIRIES ON INFERTILITY ISSUES
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Women and outcomes of coronary artery bypass surgery: do we have an answer?
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Women and payer status in the United States: utilization of hospital resources for acute myocardial infarction
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Women and physical activity in an urban park: Enrichment and support through an ethic of care
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WOMEN AND POLITICAL POWER IN THE 2012 DKI JAKARTA ELECTION
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Women and poverty: Beyond earnings and welfare
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Women and prostate cancer support groups: The gender connect?
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Women and psychological trauma of 9/11 in amy waldman s the submission
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Women and public relations education and practice in the United Arab Emirates
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Women and retirement: relinquishing professional identity
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Women and Security: Findings from an Assessment on the Security Perceptions of Palestinian Women and Girls
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Women and smoking: An update for the 1990s
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Women and Social Class -International Feminist Perspectives
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Women and the Health Care Industry, Peggy Foster. Open University Press (1995), ISBN: 0-335-09472-4
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Women and the Health Care Industry. Open University Press (1995), ISBN: 0-335-09472-4
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Women and the health care industry: An unhealthy relationship? : Peggy Foster Open University Press, Buckingham (1995) 218 pp
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Women and the new legal training system in Japan
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Women and the rural idyll
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Women and the Themes and Narratives of the ‘Diary of a Muhajirah’ Tumblr Page
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Women and the transformation of domestic spaces for income generation in Dhaka bustees
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Women and Vegetable Production in Abra, Philippines: Benefits and Challenges
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WOMEN AND VIOLENT CONFLICTS IN DESTINATION BIAFRA, HALF OF A YELLOW SUN AND ROSES AND BULLETS
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Women and willingness to participate in clinical trials: results from a hypothetical randomized control trial
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WOMEN AND WIVES REVOLT IN NIGERIAN FEMINIST DRAMA A TEXTUAL GRILLING OF IRENE SALAMIS SWEETREVENGE
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Women and work in Mexico’s Maquiladoras: Altha J. Cravey; Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 1999
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Women are catching up, fast—perhaps
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Women are less likely than men to receive prehospital analgesia for isolated extremity injuries
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Women Are Like Men … Sometimes
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Women Are More at Risk of Poor Mental Health: Mental Health of Spanish Nurses Measured by the GHQ-12
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Women Are More Vulnerable to Psychological Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic
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WOMEN AS A “SOCIAL BODY” FICTION IN CONSUMPTION SOCIETY
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Women as Iconic Paradox The Ebira-Ekuechi Facekuerade Performance Example.
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Women as leaders: Changing the workplace
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Women as Learners: The Significance of Gender in Adult Learning: Elisabeth Hayes, Daniele D. Flannery with Ann K. Brooks, Elizabeth J. Tisdell and Jane M. Hugo, The Jossey-Bass higher and adult education series; Jossey-Bass Inc. Publishers, 350 Sansome St
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Women as moral pioneers? Experiences of first trimester antenatal screening
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Women as Other: A Comparative Study of A Room of One’s Own and The Grass is Singing
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WOMEN AT CINEMA AS STRENGTHENER THE NATIONAL IDENTITY
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Women at risk : Evan Stark and Anne Flitcraft, Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications, 264 , $48 cloth, $22.96 paper, 1996
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Women at risk for postpartum-onset major depression
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Women at Work: Work Family Conflict and Well Being
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Women Athletes’ Experiences of Empower and Oppression through Bikini Fitness
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Women Behind Bars: Three Cases from Lebanon
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Women beyond Freud: New concepts of feminine psychology : Edited by , M.D. New York: Bruner/Mazel, 1994. $29.95. 162 pp
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Women business owners in traditional and non-traditional industries
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Women Candidates and Judicial Elections: Telling an Untold Story
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WOMEN CANDLE ENTREPRENEURS IN GULBARGA DISTRICT- A MICRO ANALYSIS
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Women cannot discriminate between differential paracervical block techniques applied to opposite sides of the cervix
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Women Chief Executives and their approaches Towards Equity in American Universities
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Women Chief Executives and their approaches Towards Equity in American Universities
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Women computer professionals: Progress and resistance : Rosemary Wright, The Edwin Mellen Press, Lewiston, NY, July 1997, 250 pp., £49.95. ISBN 0-7734-2244-7 (hardback)
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Women Consumers’ Views on Legislation to Restrict Prominent Placement and Multibuy Promotions of High Fat, Sugar, and Salt Products in England: A Qualitative Perspective
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Women Coping Strategies towards Menopause and its Relationship with Sexual Dysfunction
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Women Coping with HIV/AIDS. We take it as it is Vol. 344, by Judith van Woudenberg; Royal Tropical Institute, KIT Press, Amsterdam, 1998, 127pp
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Women deliver for development
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Women do have an improved long-term outcome after non–ST-elevation acute coronary syndromes treated very early and predominantly with percutaneous coronary intervention: A prospective study in 1,450 consecutive patients
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Women doctors in Norway: the challenging balance between career and family life
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Women Doing Malayness in Brunei Darussalam
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Women doing men’s work and women doing women’s work: Female work and pay in British wartime engineering
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Women driversʹ behavior in well-known versus less familiar locations
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Women drivers’ behaviour, socio-demographic characteristics and accidents
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WOMEN EMERGE FROM GENERAL ANESTHESIA FASTER THAN MEN
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Women Employees’ Perceptions about Their Managers: A Field Study
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Women Empowerment and Its Relation with Health Seeking Behavior in Bangladesh.
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WOMEN EMPOWERMENT AND LIVELIHOOD IMPROVEMENT IN NWFP: A CIVIL SOCIETY AND PUBLIC SECTOR INITIATIVE
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Women Empowerment in the Realms of Institutionalized Religion and Patriarchy: El Saadawi’s Firdaus and Yezierska’s Sara as Examples
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Women Empowerment Perspective of Tourism Development at Idanre Hills, Ondo State, Nigeria
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Women Empowerment through Health Information Seeking: A Qualitative Study
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Women Empowerment through Participation in Microcredit Programme: A Case Study
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Women Empowerment Through Women Entrepreneurship: A Comparison Between Women Entrepreneurs and Fulltime Housewife in Pakistan
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Women Entrepreneurs in Bahrain: Motivations and Barriers
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Women Entrepreneurs in Turkey: an Assessment in the Context of Difficulties and Opportunities
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Women Entrepreneurship and Financial Literacy: The Case of Female Borrowers in Pakistan
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Women Entrepreneurship Development in India
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Women fare worse during or after cardiac bypass than men
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Women farm workers on South African deciduous fruit farms: Gender relations and the structuring of work
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Women farmers and extension services in small ruminant production in mountain areas of Turkey
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Women Fish Border Traders in Cambodia: What Shapes Women’s Business Trajectories?
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Women Fish Processors in Cambodia: Challenges for Collective Business
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Women for womenʹs health: Uganda
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Women growing older: Psychological perspective : Edited by and . London: Sage Publications, 1994. 282 pp
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Women have a larger and less atherogenic low density lipoprotein particle size than men Original Research Article
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Women Have a Lower Prevalence of Structural Heart Disease as a Precursor to Sudden Cardiac Arrest: The Ore-SUDS (Oregon Sudden Unexpected Death Study)
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Women have deadly desire for paler skin in the Philippines
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Women Health in Saudi Arabia: A review of non-communicable diseases and their risk factors
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Women in Academic Pathology: Pathways to Department Chair
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Women in Accounting Information Systems Research: An Account from Self-Reflection
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Women in advertising
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WOMEN IN AGRICULTURAL DECISION MAKING: PAKISTAN’S EXPERIENCE
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Women in Arab Parliaments: Can Gender Quotas Contribute to Democratization?
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Women in Arab-Palestinian Associations in Chile: Long Distance Nationalism and Gender Mixing
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Women in Art: The Last Taboo
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Women in blue collar and related occupations at the end of the millennium
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Women in cardiac rehabilitation: Outcomes and identifying risk for dropout
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Women in Contemporary Islamic Society: A Study of Iran
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Women in Contemporary Jewish Thought: A Comparative Study of an Orthodox and a Non-Orthodox Feminist Approach
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Women in dentistry: A perspective on major universities in Saudi Arabia. Part 1: Historical background
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Women in dentistry: A perspective on major universities in Saudi Arabia. Part 2: Analysis and statistical data
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Women in dermatology in the new millennium: Past, present, and future
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Women in general practice: Responding to the sexual division of labour?
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Women in Healthcare: Barriers and Enablers from a Developing Country Perspective
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Women in History: A Science Perspective
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Women in hospital and academic medicine
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Women in hospital and academic medicine
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Women in hospital and academic medicine
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Women in informal cross-border trade: Evidence from the Central Africa Region
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Women in interdisciplinary science: Exploring preferences and consequences
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WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP: AN EXAMINATION OF TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP, GENDER ROLE ORIENTATION AND LEADERSHIP EFFECTIVENESS (A CASE STUDY OF PAKISTAN AND TURKEY)
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Women in management: a developing presence : edited by Morgan Tanton, Routledge, London, 1994, pp. xiii, 253. £14.99. ISBN 0-415-09729-0 (pbk).
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Women in medicine
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Women in medicine
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Women in Medicine: Opportunities and Challenges, Attitudes of Shiraz Female Students About Their Job Satisfaction, 2014
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Women in Modern Society and Job Difficulties
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Women in national socialism: A Historical argument between victimization and perpetration
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Women in natural disasters: A case study from southern coastal region of Bangladesh
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Women in neurology
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Women in Pakistan have a greater burden of clinical cardiovascular risk factors than men
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Women in Power and Decision making Positions : Conditions and Restraints
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Women in Public Relations: How Gender Influences Practice: Larissa A. Grunig, Elizabeth Lance Toth, Linda Childers Hon; New York, The Guilford Press, 2001, 424 pp., hardcover, $40
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Women in recovery from PTSD have similar inflammation and quality of life as non-traumatized controls
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Women in STEM networks: who seeks advice and support from women scientists?
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Women in the boardroom and their impact on governance and performance
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Women in the business-to-business salesforce: Some differences in performance factors
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WOMEN IN THE SEMRA ÖZDAMAR’S WORKS WHICH IS THE “SEMRA TEACHER” OF ‘HABABAM SINIFI”
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Women in the Statistics Profession: A Status Report
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Women in the world
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Women in thoracic surgery: an ancient tradition and a new milestone
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Women in top management and agency costs
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Women in Trouble: Transformation Of Marginal Women in Turkish Cinema From Sultan to Zeynep
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Women less likely than men to get prompt care for acute stroke
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Women living with facial hair: the psychological and behavioral burden
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Women making sense of midlife: Ethnic and cultural diversity
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Women mental imaginational survey on their own undergone Hysterectomy surgery in 2012
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Women of color in a bilingual/dialectal dilemma: critical race feminism against a curriculum of oppression in teacher education
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Women of color in the labor market
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Women of lower educational attainment have lower food involvement and eat less fruit and vegetables
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Women on the Other Side of War and Poverty: Its Effect on the Health of Reproduction
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Women on the Weimar Right: The Role of Female Politicians in the Deutschnationale Volkspartei (DNVP)
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Women Opiate Usersʹ perception toward MMT;A Qualitative Study in Iran
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Women participation in the management of a Marine Protected Area in Brazil
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Women Perceptions Through Idealisation of Woman Body and Relations With Consumption Patterns in Consumption Culture
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Women physicians in Quebec
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Women Pose Innocent Victims of Landmines in Postwar Iran
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Women Presented with Breast Involvement of Tuberculosis
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Women prisoners, mental health, violence and abuse
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Women Prisoners: A Case Study of Central Jail, Kot Lakhpat, Lahore
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Women Prisoners’ Access to Education Training: A Report from Balochistan
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Women Quota in Lebanon: A False Promise?
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Women recovering from acute myocardial infarction: Psychosocial and physical functioning outcomes for 12 months after acute myocardial infarction
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Women remember more faces than men do
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Women Reporting Violence: Conditions and Implications
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Women Roles in Iranian Organizations
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Women running for neighborhood offices in a Turkish city: Motivations and resources for electoral candidacy
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Women s Attendance to The Congregational Prayers and Their Performance of Prayers
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Women s Crimes and the Criminalization of Sex
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Women s empowerment and health: the role of institutions of power in Pakistan
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Women s Empowerment within the Framework of the Sustainable Development Goals: The Case of “Girls on the Field”
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Women s Experience in the Resistance Against the HEPS Constructions: The Case of Fındıklı
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Women s Experiences of Breastfeeding During COVID-19 in Turkey: A Qualitative Study
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Women s Health Beliefs Regarding Osteoporosis in Alexandria
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Women s Health Literacy and its Related Factors in Mashhad, Iran
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Women s Needs on Bed Rest during High-risk pregnancy and Postpartum Period: A Qualitative Study
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Women s Opinions on Labor Experience by National Versus Expatriate Nurses in Riyadh Hospitals
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Women s Perception of Spousal Psychotic Disorders: A Qualitative Study
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Women s poverty within global poverty, poverty centered NGO s in global women s movement
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WOMEN S RIGHTS IN HALİDE EDİP
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Women s Roles in the Construction of New Fishing Villages in China, as Shown from Surveys in Zhejiang Province
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Women s Sexual Health and Function 6 Months after First Delivery
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Women satisfaction with cosmetic brands: The role of dissatisfaction and hedonic brand benefits
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Women secondary school principals: multicultural voices from the field
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Women seeking treatment for advanced pelvic organ prolapse have decreased body image and quality of life
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Women suffer first from lack of health-care services
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Women Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse, by Judy Chew. Hayworth Press, New York, 1997, 160 pp. $39.95 hardback; $14.95 paperback.
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Women talk : Jennifer Coates, Oxford: Blackwell, 1996. xiv + 324 $45.00 (hb.); $19.95 (pb.)
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Women teachers and professional development: gender issues in the training programmes of the Aga Khan Education Service, Northern Areas, Pakistan
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Women teachers, union affiliation, and the future of North American teacher unionism
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Women trafficking: causes, concerns, care!
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Women undergoing termination of pregnancy should be screened for gestational trophoblastic neoplasia
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Women victims of self-inflicted burns in Tabriz, Iran
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Women who kill: A comparison of the psychosocial background of female and male perpetrators
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Women who perpetrate intimate partner violence: A review of the literature with recommendations for treatment
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Women who sell sex in a Ugandan trading town: life histories, survival strategies and risk
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Women wielding the hoe: Lessons from rural Africa for feminist theory and development practice : Deborah Fahy Bryceson (ed.), Cross Cultural Perspectives on Women, Vol. 16. Berg, Oxford, 1995, xi + 282 pp., £14.95
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Women win battle of the sexes in heart failure
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Women with a low Framingham risk score and a family history of premature coronary heart disease have a high prevalence of subclinical coronary atherosclerosis
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Women with Autoimmune Thyroiditis have Lower Reproductive Life Span or Not? A Cross Sectional Study
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Women with declining ovarian reserve may demonstrate a decrease in day 3 serum inhibin B before a rise in day 3 follicle-stimulating hormone
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Women with Disabilities in Lebanon
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Women with disabilities: General practitioners and breast cancer screening
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Women with Disability and Employment in Egypt
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Women with Disability: The Peculiarity of the Case
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Women with Epilepsy: A Handbook of Health and Treatment Issues
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Women with epilepsy: Hormonal issues from menarche through menopause
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Women with fibromyalgia walk with an altered muscle synergy
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Women with hereditary breast cancer predispositions should avoid using their smartphones, tablets, and laptops at night
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Women with left ventricular ejection fraction ≤ 20% have better prognosis than men
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Women with normal mammography describing symptoms at screening
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Women With Peripheral Arterial Disease Experience Faster Functional Decline Than Men With Peripheral Arterial Disease
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Women with previous stress fractures show reduced bone material strength
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Women with sickle cell trait are at increased risk for preeclampsia, ,
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Women, alcohol and work: Interactions of gender, ethnicity and occupational culture
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Women, anger, and cardiovascular responses to stress
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Women, Crime and Statistics
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Women, ecology and economics: New models and theories
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Women, education, and development in asia: Cross-national perspectives : Grace C. L. Mak (ed.) Garland Publishing, New York, 1996. ISBN 0-8153-0795-0, xi +271 pp
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Women, Employment Status, and Hypertension: Cross-Sectional and Prospective Findings from the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study
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Women, Enclosure and Estate Improvement in Eighteenth-Century Northamptonshire
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Women, Families & HIV/AIDS: A Sociological Perspective on the Epidemic in America: by Carole Campbell. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1999, 257 pp., £35 (cloth), £11.95 (paper)
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Women, Families, & HIV/AIDS: A Sociological Perspective on the Epidemic in America: Carole Campbell. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1999, $49.95 (cloth), $18.95 (paper)
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Women, family demands and health: the importance of employment status and socio-economic position
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Women, Gender and Language in Morocco: Review of Sadiqi, Fatima; Brill, Leiden/Boston, 2003, ISBN, 9004128530, 336 pages, € 107, US$ 125
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Women, health and the environment
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Women, Higher Education and Society: A Gender Perspective
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Women, international migration and self-reported health. A population-based study of women of reproductive age
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Women, Ischemic Heart Disease, Revascularization, and the Gender Gap: What Are We Missing? Review Article
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Women, Islam, and politics in Samarkand (1991–2021)
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Women, motorization and the environment
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Women, nature and the social construction of ‘economic man’
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Women, occupation and cardiovascular risk factors: Findings from the Tehran Lipid and Glucose Study
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Women, Policy and Politics: the construction of policy problems: Carol Lee Bacchi; Sage Publications, London, 1999, ISBN 0-7619-5675-1
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Women, Politics, and Gender Quotas
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Women, poverty and common mental disorders in four restructuring societies
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Women, pregnancy, and varicose veins
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Women, psychosis and violence
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Women, sex, hostility, power, and suspicion: Sexually aggressive men’s cognitive associations
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Women, Sexual Harassment, and Coping Strategies: A Descriptive Analysis
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Women, the environment and sustainable development: Towards a theoretical synthesis : Rosi Braidotti, Ewa Charkiewicz, Sabine Hauasler and Saskia Wierings. Zed Books in association with INSTRAW, London, 1994. 220 pp. Price: £12.95, US$ 19.95 (paperback).
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Women, the environment and sustainable development: Towards a theoretical synthesis :RosiBraidotti, EwaCharkiewicz, Sabine Hauasler and SaskiaWierings. London: Zed Books in association with INSTRAW, 1994. 220 pp. Price: £12.95, US$ 19.95 (paperback). ISBN
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WOMEN, THEIR OWN WORST ENEMIES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TESS ONWUEME S GO TELL IT TO WOMEN AND THE REIGN OF WAZOBIA
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WOMEN, THEIR OWN WORST ENEMIES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TESS ONWUEMES GO TELL IT TO WOMEN AND THE REIGN OF WAZOBIA
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Women, weight, and smoking: A cognitive behavioral approach to womenʹs concerns about weight gain following smoking cessation Original Research Article
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Women, work and musculoskeletal health
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Women, work, and well-being 1950–2000:: a review and methodological critique
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Women: A turning point of urban resilience in the Post-COVID-19 era (Case study, Tehran, Iran)
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Women: Our responsibility to them, , : Presidential address
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Women?s Experiences of Infection With Human Papillomavirus in the Face of Disease Symptoms: A Qualitative Study
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Women\ʹs attitudes towards obstacles of physical activity in Sari, Iran
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Women`s Leadership and Gender Equality in Aceh: A Socio-historical Perspective
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Women‘s subjective experiences of food and eating on the island of the ‗Mediterranean diet‘
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Women’s Access To Higher Education: A Study On The Headquaters Of R.H.A.C. (Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council)
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Women’s Adaptation to Pregnancy and Health Practices towards Hyperemesis Gravidarum in Turkey
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Women’s and Care Providers’ Perspectives of Quality Preconception Care: A Qualitative Descriptive Study
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Women’s attitude to group prenatal care and their satisfaction
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Women’s attitudes towards discontinuation of female genital mutilation in Egypt
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Women’s attitudes towards receiving family planning services from community health workers in rural Western Kenya
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Women’s Bodies, Women’s Worries: Health and Family Planning in a Vietnamese Rural Community: Tine Gammeltoft, Curzon Press, Surrey, 1999, 277 pp., $49.00 (cloth)
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Women’s Choice, Satisfaction, and Compliance with Contraceptive Methods in Selected Hospitals of Ibadan, Nigeria
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Women’s Choices and the Future of Feminism
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Women’s Concerns and Experiences of Fetal Anomaly Screening Process: A Qualitative Study
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Women’s Education and World Peace: A Feminist Dream Comes True; Comment on “The Pill Is Mightier Than the Sword”
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Women’s Education in India – an Analysis
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Women’s Employment in Turkey in the Light of Different Trajectories in Development-Different Patterns in Women’s Employment
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Women’s Empowerment in Reproductive Decision-making Needs Attention among Iranian Women
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Women’s Empowerment Status in Menopausal Transition: A Cross-sectional Study
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Women’s Empowerment: A Sociological Analysis of Women in Households
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Women’s experience regarding the role of health centers in empowering them for family planning
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Women’s Experiences and Preferences in Relation to Infertility Counselling: A Multifaith Dialogue
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Women’s Experiences and Preferences in Relation to Infertility; Counselling: A Multifaith Dialogue
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Women’s Experiences of Emotional Recovery from Childbirth-Related Perineal Trauma: A Qualitative Content analysis
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Women’s Experiences of Making Decision to do a Liposuction Surgery
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Women’s experiences of recovery after myocardial infarction: A meta-synthesis
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Women’s Experiences of Sexual Problems after Cervical Cancer Treatment:Lessons from Indonesian Women
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Women’s experiences of using drugs in weight management. An interpretative phenomenological analysis
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Women’s Feeling of Social Security and Social Happiness
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Women’s Fight for the Constitutionalization of Gender Equality in Morocco
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Women’s Health – A Continuing Challenge in Developing Countries
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Women’s Health and Healthy Ageing
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Women’s Health and Status in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq: A Review
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Women’s health care
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Women’s health care during postpartum: The practice and beliefs
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Women’s Health Concept: A Meta-Synthesis Study
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Women’s Health in Iran; A Review
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Women’s Health in Post-COVID Era: A Report from the 11th International Conference on Women’s Health
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Women’s Health, A practical guide for healthcare professionals, Book review
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Women’s Health: An achievable goal for public health nursing in Pakistan
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Women’s Heart Health: Differences in Heart Disease in Women Compared to Heart Disease in Men
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Women’s Identity in the Digital Islam Age: Social Media, New Religious Authority, and Gender Bias
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Women’s Initiative for Nonsmoking (WINS) I: Design and methods
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Women’s Initiative for Nonsmoking (WINS) II: The intervention
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Women’s knowledge and attitude towards modes of delivery in Kerman, Islamic Republic of Iran
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Women’s labor force participation and the dynamics of tradition
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Women’s Labor in Transport Sector: Women Drivers and Machinists Working in Ankara
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WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP IN MATRIARK NOVEL BY SAMSIAH MOHD. NOR
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Women’s Lived Experiences of Cohabitation: A Phenomenological Study
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Women’s Marian Devotions in a Melkite Greek Catholic Village in Lebanon
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Women’s Menopausal Sypmtoms and Factors Affecting it During Climacteric Period
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Women’s mental health clinic: A naturalistic description of the population attended in the San Diego VA Health Care System during a one year period
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Women’s movement in the Second Constitutional monarchy and an article by Şukufe Nihal: On Today’s young women
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Women’s Movement Institutionalization: The Need for New Approaches
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Women’s needs in their journey towards motherhood via oocyte donation: A mixed methods systematic review
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Women’s Offending: Trends, Issues and Theoretical Explanations
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Women’s opinions about domestic violence screening and mandatory reporting Original Research Article
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Women’s Optimism: Role of Psychological Climate and Psychological Capital
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Women’s Oral Health: Why Sex and Gender Matter
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Women’s orgasm obstacles: A qualitative study
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Women’s Participation and Constraints in Livestock Management: A Case of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province Pakistan
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Women’s Participation in Natural Disasters and Accidents: A Case Study of Bam Earthquake, Iran
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Women’s pay in English rural districts
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Women’s perceived internal control of future pregnancy outcomes and its related factors
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Women’s perception and experience of menopause: a community-based study in Alexandria, Egypt
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Women’s Perception and Readiness regarding Adoption of A Healthy and Sustainable Diet: A Cross-Sectional Study in Enugu City, Nigeria
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Women’s Perceptions about Glass Ceiling in their Career Development in Local Bureaucracy in Indonesia
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Women’s Perceptions and Feelings about Loss of Their Sexual Desire: A Qualitative Study in Iran
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Women’s perceptions of caesarean section: reflections from a Turkish teaching hospital
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Women’s perceptions of their social roles after heart surgery and coronary angioplasty
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Women’s Perspectives on Childbirth Care Services Leading to the Maternal Near-Miss event: a Qualitative Study
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Women’s Political Movements in the West Bank and Israel: Challenging Perspectives From Within
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Women’s Political Participation in Lebanon: Gaps in Research and Approaches
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Women’s Political Participation in Sarawak: Methodology, Fieldwork and Findings
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Women’s Political Representation And Leadership: A Study With Special Reference To Assam
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Women’s position in the household
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Women’s power and anthropometric status in Zimbabwe
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Women’s Psychological Stress and Obstetric Disorders
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Women’s Quality of Life in Iran: A Mixed Method Study
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Women’s regulation styles for eating behaviors and outcomes: The mediating role of approach and avoidance food planning
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Women’s Reproductive Empowerment: A Comparative Study of Urban and Rural Females in Iran
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Women’s reproductive health and depression
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Women’s Reproductive Health Literacy: A Qualitative Study
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Women’s Reproductive Health Status in Urban Slums in Southeast Iran in 2017: A Cross-sectional Study
358
Women’s Resistance to Hostile Spaces
359
WOMEN’S RIGHT TO DIVORCE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF AL-KHULA` ON LIBYAN AND MALAYSIAN WOMEN
360
Women’s Role in Management of Small Enterprises in Malang Municipality
361
Women’s role in the production of patriarchal values of masculinity
362
Women’s satisfaction in early versus delayed postcaesarean feeding: A one-blind randomized controlled trial study
363
Women’s Social Participation with Respect to Ayatollah Mutahhari’s Theory of Justice
364
WOMEN’S SOCIO-ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT THROUGH PARTICIPATORY APPROACH A Critical Assessment
365
Women’s Spontaneous Coping Styles to Withstand Premenstrual Symptoms: A Thematic Analysis
366
Women’s status within the household as a determinant of maternal health care use in Nigeria
367
Women’s Studies Collections: A Checklist Evaluation Original Research Article
368
Women’s Topophobia and Urban Environments: A Spatial Approach
369
Women’s Understanding and Cultural Practices Related to Vaginal Discharge: A Qualitative Study
370
Women’s Willingness to Share Information and Participation in Prenatal Care Systems
371
Women’s Work and the Built Environment: Lessons from the Slums of Calcutta, India
372
Women’s Work in the Field of Care and Rehabilitation in Jordan
373
Women’s work: public relations efforts of the US Children’s Bureau to reduce infant and maternal mortality, 1912–1921
374
Women′s beliefs about infertility and sexual behaviors: A qualitative study
375
Women-only drug treatment services and needs in Iran: the first review of current literature
376
Women-Only Therapeutic Community Program and Treatment Needs in Iran
377
Womenʹs “non-traditional” stroke symptoms may delay emergency treatment
378
Womenʹs acceptance of MRI in breast cancer surveillance because of a familial or genetic predisposition
379
Womenʹs accounts of their prison experiences: A retrospective view of their subjective realities
380
Womenʹs age, weight, parity and offspring sex ratio: A comment on the paper of Helle
381
Womenʹs and providers’ experiences of breech presentation in Jamaica: A qualitative study
382
Women's Awareness and Attitude Toward Breast Self-Examination in Dezful City, Iran, 2013
383
Womenʹs Behaviors and Views on Home Food Safety in Tehran: A Qualitative Study
384
Women's Blood Donation: A Qualitative Study Exploring the Reasons for Non-Donation of Blood in Female Staff at Tehran Blood Transfusion Center
385
Womenʹs body dissatisfaction, social class, and social mobility
386
Women's Career Development in Sport Management A Grounded Theory Approach
387
Womenʹs control and choice regarding HRT
388
Womenʹs decision to seek care for symptoms of acute myocardial infarction
389
Womenʹs decision-making in prenatal screening
390
Womenʹs descriptions of symptoms and delay reasons in seeking medical care at the time of a first myocardial infarction: A qualitative study
391
Womens Economic Standing, Marriage Timing, and Cross-National Contexts of Gender
392
Womenʹs employment in Bangladesh agriculture: composition, determinants and scope
393
Womenʹs employment in Italian and UK hotels
394
Womenʹs employment, marriage, motherhood and mortality: A test of the multiple role and role accumulation hypotheses
395
Womenʹs empowerment and fertility decline among the Pare of Kilimanjaro region, Northern Tanzania
396
Womenʹs Empowerment and the Intention to Continue the Practice of Female Genital Cutting in Egypt
397
Womenʹs epistemological development: Implications for undergraduate information literacy instruction
398
Womenʹs expectations of their gynecologists
399
Womenʹs experience of intimate partner violence in Haiti
400
Women's experience of pain during childbirth
401
Womenʹs Experience of Postpartum Psychotic Episodes—Analyses of Narratives From the Internet
402
Women's experiences of couple interactions during the COVID-19-related restrictions
403
Womenʹs experiences of incarceration in Hong Kong: Doing time, doing choice, doing class-gender-culture
404
Womenʹs experiences of maternity care: satisfaction or passivity?
405
Womenʹs fear of crime: A rural perspective
406
Womenʹs feedback on a chemopreventive trial for cervical dysplasia
407
Womenʹs groups in Kenya win small victory against female circumcision
408
Womenʹs groupsʹ perceptions of maternal health issues in rural Malawi
409
Womenʹs health
410
Womenʹs health
411
Womenʹs health 18 years after rupture of the anal sphincter during childbirth: I. Fecal incontinence
412
Womenʹs health 18 years after rupture of the anal sphincter during childbirth: II. Urinary incontinence, sexual function, and physical and mental health
413
Womenʹs health and human rights in HIV prevention research
414
Womenʹs health and human rights in HIV prevention research
415
Womenʹs health and human rights in HIV prevention research
416
Womenʹs health and managed care
417
Womenʹs health and political will
418
Womenʹs health and psychosomatic medicine
419
Womenʹs health and the internet: understanding emerging trends and implications
420
Womenʹs health and womenʹs empowerment: a locality perspective
421
Womenʹs health and womenʹs health care: Recommendations of the 1996 AAN expert panel on womenʹs health
422
Womenʹs health care work in comparative perspective: Canada, Sweden and Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic as case examples
423
Womenʹs health care: For whom and why?
424
Womenʹs health in a rural setting in societal transition in Ethiopia
425
Womenʹs Health in Complementary and Integrative Medicine: A Clinical Guide
426
Womenʹs health in developing countries
427
Womenʹs health in mid-life: Life course social roles and agency as quality
428
Womenʹs health in relation with their family and work roles: France in the early 1990s
429
Womens Health in the Next Millennium: Endocrinology Is Leading the Way
430
Womenʹs health status and gender inequality in China
431
Womenʹs health status and use of health services in a rapidly growing peri-urban area of South Africa
432
Womenʹs health status in Poland in the transition to a market economy
433
Womenʹs health: Dimensions and differentials
434
Womenʹs health: The struggle to restore hormonal balance
435
Womenʹs health: The view as we near 2010
436
Womenʹs Healthcare, Catherine Fogel, Nancy Woods. Sage (1995), ISBN: 0 8039 7023 4
437
Womenʹs health—Missing from U.S. medicine : By Sue V. Rosser. Indiana University Press, Bloomington and Indianapolis, 1994. 213 pp.
438
Womenʹs hearts are hard to break
439
Womenʹs hidden transcripts about abortion in Brazil
440
Womenʹs Initiative for Nonsmoking (WINS V): Under-use of nicotine replacement therapy
441
Womenʹs initiative for nonsmoking (WINS) IV: Description of 277 women smokers hospitalized with cardiovascular disease
442
Womenʹs Initiative for Non-Smoking (WINS) VI: reliability and validity of health and psychosocial measures in women smokers with cardiovascular disease
443
Womenʹs involvement in serious interpersonal violence
444
Womens Knowledge and Experience of Abnormal Vaginal Discharge Living in Estates in Colombo District, Sri Lanka
445
Womenʹs knowledge of osteoporosis
446
Womenʹs lack of reproductive choice highlighted
447
Womenʹs magazines and tobacco in Europe
448
Womenʹs management of menstrual symptoms: Findings from a postal survey and qualitative interviews
449
Womenʹs management of the household health environment: responding to childhood diarrhea in the Northern Areas, Pakistan
450
Womenʹs menarche stories from a multicultural sample
451
Womenʹs mental health around the world (culture)
452
Womenʹs mental health in the Arab and Islamic world
453
Womenʹs mental health in the Muslim world: Cultural, religious, and social issues
454
Womenʹs migration and quality of life in Turkey
455
Womenʹs orientation toward help-seeking for mental disorders
456
Womenʹs participation in the labor force: the role of social networks
457
Womenʹs patterns of activity over 6 months after coronary artery bypass surgery
458
Womenʹs perception of pain and distress during intravenous catheterization and urethral mini-catheterization
459
Womenʹs perceptions and experiences of HIV prevention trials in Soweto, South Africa
460
Women's Perceptions and Experiences of the Concept of Postpartum Sexual Function: A Directed Qualitative Content Analysis
461
Womenʹs perceptions and social barriers determine compliance to cervical screening: Results from a population based study in India
462
Womenʹs perceptions of and experiences with medical student involvement in outpatient obstetric and gynecologic care in the United Arab Emirates
463
Womenʹs perceptions of the complications of pregnancy and childbirth in two Esan communities, Edo State, Nigeria
464
Womenʹs personal and indoor exposures to PM2.5 in Mysore, India: Impact of domestic fuel usage
465
Womenʹs perspectives on abortion in Romania
466
Womenʹs Place in the Family and the Convent: A Reconsideration of Public and Private in Renaissance Florence
467
Womenʹs preferences for and views on decision-making for diagnostic tests
468
Womenʹs primary care providers and breast cancer screening: Whoʹs following the guidelines?
469
Womenʹs Reproductive Related Disorders (RRDs)
470
Womenʹs rights to adult education as a means to citizenship
471
Womenʹs risk perception and sexual victimization: A review of the literature
472
Womenʹs role in adapting to climate change and variability
473
Womenʹs roles in recession and economic restructuring in Mexico and the Philippines
474
Women's satisfaction with contraceptive methods and its related factors in Isfahan health clinics in 2008
475
Womenʹs schooling and religious affiliation in Malawi at the end of the twentieth century
476
Womenʹs sexual strategies: the hidden dimension of extra-pair mating
477
Womenʹs shoes and knee osteoarthritis
478
Womenʹs sleep in health and disease
479
Womenʹs social networks and child survival in Mali
480
Womenʹs status and child well-being: A state-level analysis
481
Womenʹs status and depressive symptoms: A multilevel analysis
482
Womenʹs status and the health of women and men: a view from the States
483
Womenʹs strategies for handling household detergents
484
Womenʹs strategies to alleviate nutritional stress in a rural African society
485
Womenʹs substance use and experiences of intimate partner violence: A longitudinal investigation among a community sample
486
Womenʹs tidal power plant Forty candles for Kislaya Guba TPP
487
Womenʹs use of contraception in rural India: : a village-level study
488
Womenʹs use of hormone therapy before and after the Womenʹs Health Initiative: A psychosocial model of stability and change
489
Womenʹs use of red clothing as a sexual signal in intersexual interaction
490
Womenʹs voices on recovery: A multi-method study of the complexity of recovery from child sexual abuse
491
Womenʹs wages, womenʹs worth: Politics, religion, and equity : Fredelle Zaiman Spiegel New York: The Continuum Publishing Company 1994
492
Womenʹs wisdom—a source of knowledge for medicine
493
Womenʹs work and health in Iran: a comparison of working and non-working mothers
494
Womens Work and the Built Environment: Lessons from the Slums of Calcutta, India
495
Womenʹs work stress and cortisol levels: A longitudinal study of the association between the psychosocial work environment and serum cortisol
496
Womenʹs work. Maintaining a healthy body weight
497
Wondonins A and B, new bis(dihydroxystyryl)imidazoles from a two-sponge association
498
Wongʹs comparison theorem for second order linear dynamic equations on time scales
499
Wong–Zakai approximation of solutions to reflecting stochastic differential equations on domains in Euclidean spaces
500
Wong-Zakai approximation of stochastic Volterra integral equations
501
Wonʹt You Be My Neighbor? Local Induction of Arteriogenesis
502
Wood adhesives derived from hyperbranched polyglycerol cross-linked with hexamethoxymethyl melamines
503
Wood anatomical variation of Neobuxbaumia tetetzo: A columnar Cactaceae
504
Wood anatomy of Elaeagnaceae, with comments on vestured pits, helical thickenings, and systematic relationships
505
Wood anatomy, description of annual rings, and responses to ENSO events of Prosopis pallida H.B.K., a wide-spread woody plant of arid and semi-arid lands of Latin America
506
Wood and bark of some poplar and willow clones as fuelwood
507
Wood and industrialization: Evidence and hypotheses from the case of Spain, 1860–1935
508
Wood and non-wood pulp production: Comparative ecological footprinting on the Canadian prairies
509
Wood ant nests as potential hot spots for carbon and nitrogen mineralisation
510
Wood as a bioinspiring material
511
Wood as a building material in the light of environmental assessment of full life cycle of four buildings
512
Wood ash admixture to organic wastes improves compost and its performance
513
Wood ash and nitrogen influence on ground vegetation cover and chemical composition
514
Wood ash as a magnesium source for phosphorus recovery from source-separated urine Original Research Article
515
Wood ash as a potential heterogeneous catalyst for biodiesel synthesis
516
Wood ash dilemma-reduced quality due to poor combustion performance
517
Wood ash effects on plant and soil in a willow bioenergy plantation
518
Wood ash fertilization alters the forest humus Archaea community
519
Wood ash fertilization alters the forest humus Archaea community
520
Wood ash for application in municipal biowaste composting
521
WOOD ASH FROM BREAD BAKERY AS PARTIAL REPLACEMENT FOR CEMENT IN CONCRETE
522
Wood ash treatment, a cost-effective way to deactivate tannins in Acacia cyanophylla Lindl. foliage and to improve digestion by Barbarine sheep
523
Wood ash: an unusual cause of a chemical burn
524
WOOD BASIC DENSITY OF EUCALYPTUS GRANDIS FROM PLANTATIONS IN CENTRAL RIFT VALLEY, KENYA: VARIATION WITH AGE, HEIGHT LEVEL AND BETWEEN SAPWOOD AND HEARTWOOD
525
Wood biodegradation and enzyme production by Ceriporiopsis subvermispora during solid-state fermentation of Eucalyptus grandis
526
Wood biomass supply costs and potential for biomass energy plants in Japan
527
WOOD BIOMECHANICS AND ANATOMY OF PACHYCEREUS PRINGLE
528
Wood burning impact on PM10 in three Austrian regions
529
Wood carbon content of tree species in Eastern China: Interspecific variability and the importance of the volatile fraction
530
Wood cellulose biocomposites with fibrous structures at micro- and nanoscale
531
Wood chemistry and density: An analog for response to the change of carbon sequestration in mangroves
532
Wood chip drying with an absorption heat pump
533
Wood chipping performance of a modified forager
534
Wood chipping with conical helical blades – Theoretical deliberations and practical experiments concerning the adjustment of chip length with a set pitch of the blade
535
Wood chips as thermal insulation of snow
536
Wood chips size distribution in relation to blade wear and screen use
537
Wood cofiring evaluation at TVA power plants
538
Wood creosote prevents CRF-induced motility via 5-HT3 receptors in proximal and 5-HT4 receptors in distal colon in rats
539
Wood decay characterization of a naturally infected London plane-tree in urban environment using Py-GC/MS
540
Wood decomposition in Amazonian hydropower reservoirs: An additional source of greenhouse gases
541
Wood decomposition model for boreal forests
542
Wood decomposition model for boreal forests
543
Wood density and heartwood proportion in Eucalyptus trees from intensively-managed short-rotation plantations in Kerala, India
544
Wood density of trees in open savannas of the Brazilian Amazon
545
Wood density of young-growth western hemlock: relation to ring age, radial growth, stand density, and site quality
546
Wood distribution along streams draining old-growth floodplain forests in Congaree National Park, South Carolina, USA
547
Wood essential oils of two endemic trees from New Caledonia: Callitris sulcata (Parl.) Schltr. and Callitris neocaledonica Dummer
548
Wood fiber reinforced bacterial bioplastic composites: Fabrication and performance evaluation
549
Wood fiber surface treatment level effects on selected mechanical properties of wood fiber–cement composites
550
Wood flour filled PP composites: Compatibilization and adhesion
551
Wood flour making inroads into traditional plastic fillers market
552
WOOD FORMATION IN JUNIPERUS EXCELSA SSP. POLYCARPOS IN THE HIGH MOUNTAINS OF NORTH-EAST IRAN
553
Wood fuel consumption in Maputo, Mozambique
554
Wood fuel quality of two Salix viminalis stands fertilised with sludge, ash and sludge–ash mixtures
555
Wood fuel supply as a function of forest owner preferences and management styles
556
Wood fuel supply, costs and home consumption in Lithuania
557
Wood fuel trade in European Union
558
Wood fuel use in the traditional cooking stoves in the rural floodplain areas of Bangladesh: A socio-environmental perspective
559
Wood gasification integrated with fuel cells
560
Wood Group Aero expansion
561
Wood growth indices as climate indicators from the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian–Turonian) portion of the Winton Formation, Australia
562
Wood Image Annotation Using Gabor Texture Feature
563
Wood impregnation of yeast lees for winemaking
564
Wood in different stream types: Epixylic biofilm and wood-inhabiting invertebrates in a lowland versus an upland stream
565
Wood in rivers: interactions with channel morphology and processes
566
WOOD LIBRARY-MUSEUM OF ANESTHESIOLOGY
567
Wood Members Strengthened with Mechanically Fastened FRP Strips
568
Wood Microstructure of Ligneous species of Rhamnaceae from India
569
Wood modification with a commercial silicon emulsion: Effects on boron release and decay and termite resistance
570
Wood pellet production costs under Austrian and in comparison to Swedish framework conditions
571
Wood pellet quality with respect to EN 14961-2 standard and certifications
572
Wood pellets production costs and energy consumption under different framework conditions in Northeast Argentina
573
Wood plastic composites based on microfibrillar blends of high density polyethylene/poly(ethylene terephthalate)
574
Wood plastic composites from agro-waste materials: Analysis of mechanical properties
575
Wood plastic composites from poly(propylene carbonate) and poplar wood flour – Mechanical, thermal and morphological properties
576
Wood Porch Design and Construction Issues
577
Wood powder feeding, difficulties and solutions
578
Wood production potential in poplar plantations in Sweden
579
Wood products: potential carbon sequestration and impact on net carbon emissions of industrialized countries
580
Wood recruitment and retention: The fate of eroded trees on a braided river explored using a combination of field and remotely-sensed data sources
581
Wood residues from sawmills in California
582
Wood retention and transport in tropical, headwater streams, La Selva Biological Station, Costa Rica
583
Wood smoke as a source of particle-phase organic compounds in residential areas
584
Wood species effects on the characteristics of liquefied wood and the properties of polyurethane films prepared from the liquefied wood
585
Wood species identification using stress-wave analysis in the audible range
586
Wood storage within the active zone of a large European gravel-bed river
587
Wood strength loss as a measure of decomposition in northern forest mineral soil
588
Wood sulphate turpentine as a gasoline bio-component
589
Wood supply and demand around two rural settlements in a semi-arid Savanna, South Africa
590
Wood surface modification in dielectric barrier discharges at atmospheric pressure
591
Wood taphonomy in a tropical marine carbonate environment: Experimental results from Lee Stocking Island, Bahamas
592
Wood waste management practices and strategies to increase sustainability standards in the Australian wooden furniture manufacturing sector
593
Wood waste minimization in the timber sector of Ghana: a systems approach to reduce environmental impact
594
Wood would burn
595
Wood, A history of central banking in Great Britain and the United States
596
Wood, liquefied in polyhydroxy alcohols as a fuel for gas turbines
597
Wood, nematodes, and the nematode-trapping fungus Arthrobotrys oligospora
598
Wood, nematodes, and the nematode-trapping fungus Arthrobotrys oligospora
599
Wood/adhesive interactions and the phase morphology of moisture-cure polyurethane wood adhesives
600
Wood/plastic copyrolysis in an auger reactor: Chemical and physical analysis of the products
601
Wood: a quasibrittle material R-curve behavior and peak load evaluation
602
Wood: an important material in manufacturing technology
603
Wood-associated fauna collected during the KuramBio expedition in the North West Pacific
604
Wood-based building components: what have we learned?
605
Wood-based building materials and atmospheric carbon emissions
606
Wood-Boring ab initio model potential relativistic treatment of Ce and CeO
607
Wood-burning appliances and indoor air quality
608
Woodchuck Hepatitis Virus Post-Transcriptional Regulation Element (WPRE) Promotes Anti-CD19 BiTE Expression in Expi293 Cells
609
Woodchuck hepatitis virus replication and antigen expression gradually decrease in preneoplastic hepatocellular lineages
610
Woodchuck hepatitis virus-induced carcinoma as a relevant natural model for therapy of human hepatoma
611
Woodchuck p-glycoprotein found in virus-induced hepatocellular carcinomas binds anticancer drugs
612
Wood-decay fungi in hazel wood: species richness correlated to stand age and dead wood features Original Research Article
613
Wood-decaying fungi found in Southern Ghana: A potential source of new anti-infective compounds
614
Wood-decaying fungi in boreal forest: are species richness and abundances influenced by small-scale spatiotemporal distribution of dead wood? Original Research Article
615
Wood-derived copper–graphite composites produced via additive-assisted electrodeposition
616
Wood-derived oestrogens
617
Wooden Furniture Purchase Attributes: A Malaysian Consumers Perspective
618
Wooden Household Furniture: Does Brand Matter?
619
Wooden Panel Deterioration by Tropical Marine Wood Borers
620
Wooden Ship Hulls as Box Girders with Multiple Interlayer Slip
621
Wooden windows: Sound insulation evaluation by means of artificial neural networks
622
Wood-energy market impact on competition, procurement practices, and profitability of landowners and forest products industry in the U.S. south
623
Wood-filled thermoplastic composites
624
Wood-fired fuel cells in an isolated community
625
Wood-fired fuel cells in selected buildings
626
Woodfuel and Deforestation—Answers for a Sustainable Environment
627
Wood-fuel biomass from the Madeira River: A sustainable option for electricity production in the Amazon region
628
Woodfuel consumption in Scotland 2005–8
629
Woodfuel harvesting and biodiversity conservation in temperate forests: Effects of logging residue characteristics on saproxylic beetle assemblages
630
Woodfuel procurement strategies of district heating plants
631
Wood-fuel yields in short-rotation coppice growth in the north Sudan savanna in Burkina Faso
632
Woodgrain defect on tinned steel Flandres foil
633
Woodgrass spacing and fertilization effects on wood biomass production by a willow clone
634
Wood-inhabiting cryptogams on dead Norway spruce (Picea abies) trees in managed Swedish boreal forests
635
Wood-inhabiting fungi and substratum decline in selectively logged boreal spruce forests Original Research Article
636
Wood-inhabiting macrofungi in Danish beech-forests – conflicting diversity patterns and their implications in a conservation perspective Original Research Article
637
Woodland as a setting for housing-appreciation and fear and the contribution to residential satisfaction and place identity in Warrington New Town, UK
638
Woodland conservation in privately-owned cultural landscapes: the English experience
639
Woodland Deforestation by Charcoal Supply to Dar es Salaam
640
Woodland fragmentation affects space use of Eurasian red squirrels
641
Woodland in a fluvio-lacustrine environment on the dry Mongolian Plateau during the late Paleocene: Evidence from the mammal bearing Subeng section (Inner Mongolia, P.R. China)
642
Woodland key habitats and stream biodiversity: Does small-scale terrestrial conservation enhance the protection of stream biota?
643
Woodland key habitats evaluated as part of a functional reserve network
644
Woodland networks in a changing climate: Threats from land use change
645
Woodland regeneration on grazed former arable land: A question of tolerance, defence or protection?
646
Woodland spaces and edges: their impact on perception of safety and preference
647
Woodland trees modulate soil resources and conserve fungal diversity in fragmented landscapes
648
Woodland trees modulate soil resources and conserve fungal diversity in fragmented landscapes
649
Woodland vegetation and fuel exploitation at the prehistoric campsite of Pınarba ı, south-central Anatolia, Turkey: the evidence from the wood charcoal macro-remains
650
Woodlands across Swedish urban gradients: Status, structure and management implications
651
Woodleigh, Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia: a new 120 km diameter impact structure
652
Woodleigh, Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia: a new 120 km diameter impact structure
653
Woodlice (Isopoda: Oniscidea): their potential for assessing sustainability and use as bioindicators
654
Woodlots in the rural landscape: landowner motivations and management attitudes in a Michigan (USA) case study
655
Wood-mediated geomorphic effects of a jِkulhlaup in the Wind River Mountains, Wyoming
656
Wood-pastures in a traditional rural region of Eastern Europe: Characteristics, management and status
657
Woodpecker Mating Algorithm (WMA): a nature-inspired algorithm for solving optimization problems
658
Woodpecker Mating Algorithm for Optimal Economic Load Dispatch in a Power System with Conventional Generators
659
Woodpeckers as reliable indicators of bird richness, forest health and harvest Original Research Article
660
Woodpigeons nesting in association with hobby falcons: advantages and choice rules
661
Wood–plastic composites as promising green-composites for automotive industries!
662
Wood–plastic composites formulated with virgin and recycled ABS
663
Wood–polyethylene composites using ethylene–vinyl alcohol copolymer as adhesion promoter
664
Woodʹs Metal Dynamic Wettability on Quartz, Granite, and Limestone
665
Woods of a Miocene Petrified Forest near Ankara, Turkey
666
Woodstoves uncovered: a paediatric problem
667
Woodsy the optimal owl: Environmental campaigns, norms, and implications for public goods policy
668
Wood–thermoplastic adhesive interface—method of characterization and results
669
Woodward appeal rests on medical evidence
670
Woody and herbaceous competition effects on stand dynamics and growth of 13year-old natural, precommercially thinned loblolly and shortleaf pines
671
WOODY AND NON-WOODY BIOMASS UTILISATION FOR FUEL AND IMPLICATIONS ON PLANT NUTRIENTS AVAILABILITY IN THE MUKEHANTUTA WATERSHED IN ETHIOPIA
672
Woody biomass availability for bioethanol conversion in Mississippi
673
Woody biomass in the U.S. Cornbelt? Constraints and opportunities in the supply
674
Woody biomass outreach in the southern United States: A case study
675
Woody biomass phytoremediation of contaminated brownfield land
676
Woody biomass policies and location decisions of the woody bioenergy industry in the southern United States
677
Woody biomass resources and conversion in Japan: The current situation and projections to 2010 and 2050
678
Woody biomass supply potential for thermal power plants in Japan
679
Woody biomass-based transportation fuels – A comparative techno-economic study
680
Woody debris along an upland chronosequence in boreal Manitoba and its impact on long-term carbon storage
681
Woody dominance in a semi-arid savanna rangeland – Evidence for competitive self-thinning
682
Woody energy crops in the southeastern United States: Two centuries of practitioner experience
683
Woody hands
684
Woody or not woody? Evidence for early angiosperm habit from the Early Cretaceous fossil wood record of Europe
685
Woody plant mortality algorithms: description, problems and progress
686
Woody plant mortality algorithms: description, problems and progress
687
Woody plant population dynamics in response to climate changes from 1984 to 2006 in Sahel (Gourma, Mali)
688
Woody plant resources in the Southern Argentine Puna: Punta de la Peña 9 archaeological site
689
Woody plant species co-occurrence in Brazilian savannas under different fire frequencies
690
Woody Plant Species used during the Archaic Period in the Southern Argentine Puna. Archaeobotany of Quebrada Seca 3
691
Woody plants in Kenya: expanding the Higher-Taxon Approach Original Research Article
692
Woody species diversity in a changing landscape in the south-central highlands of Ethiopia
693
Woody species diversity in temperate Andean forests: The need for new conservation strategies
694
Woody stem methane emission in mature wetland alder trees
695
Woody vegetation and channel morphogenesis in low-gradient, gravel-bed streams in the Ozark Plateaus, Missouri and Arkansas
696
Woody vegetation and land cover changes in the Sahel of Mali (1967–2011)
697
Woody vegetation expansion in a desert grassland: Prehistoric human impact?
698
Woody vegetation resource changes around selected settlement along aridity gradient in the Kalahari, Botswana
699
Woody vegetation structure and composition in Mapembe Nature Reserve, eastern Zimbabwe
700
Woody waste air gasification in fluidized bed with Ca- and Mg-modified bed materials and additives
701
Wool Base determination using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA)
702
Wool Characteristics of Crossbred Baghdadi Wild Ram and Iran Native Sheep
703
Wool growth in Merino wethers fed lupins untreated or treated with heat or formaldehyde, with and without a supplementation of rumen protected methionine
704
Wool keratin-stabilized silver nanoparticles
705
Wool powders used as sorbents to remove Co2+ ions from aqueous solution
706
Wool quantitative trait loci in Merino sheep
707
Wool scouring waste treatment by a combination of coagulation–flocculation process and membrane separation technology
708
Wool wax alcohols and lanolin sensitization
709
Wool-associated proteolytic bacteria, isolated from Portuguese Merino breed
710
Woolrock—a material for technical use consisting of keratin
711
Wootz Damascus steel blades
712
Word acquisition reflects lateralization of hand skill
713
Word acquisition, retention, and transfer: Findings from contextual and isolated word training
714
Word and Diacritic Segmentation Technique Used for Arabic Handwritten Recognition System
715
Word association norms for two cohorts of British adults
716
Word Association Testing and Thesaurus Construction: A Pilot Study
717
Word associations are formed incidentally during sentential semantic integration
718
Word associations as a tool for assessing conceptual change in science education
719
Word associations contribute to machine learning in automatic scoring of degree of emotional tones in dream reports
720
Word associations in deep dyslexia
721
Word boundary detection with mel-scale frequency bank in noisy environment
722
Word category and verb–argument structure information in the dynamics of parsing
723
Word Choice in Poetic Language: Example of ‘Gömüt’ in Azerî’s Husraw and Shireen
724
WORD CLASS DISTINCTIONS IN SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION An Experimental Study of L2 Spanish
725
Word classes in the brain: Implications of linguistic typology for cognitive neuroscience
726
Word classification and hierarchy using co-occurrence word information
727
Word co-occurrence features for text classification
728
Word co-occurrences on Webpages as a measure of the relatedness of organizations: A new Webometrics concept
729
Word Definitional Skills in School age Persian Speaking Children: A Developmental Study on Form
730
Word Definitional Skills in School age Persian Speaking Children: A Developmental Study on Form
731
Word Finding in the Damaged Brain: Probing Marshallʹs Caveat
732
Word fluency in aging and dementia: principles of relatedness in the generative naming process
733
Word form encoding in Chinese word naming and word typing
734
Word formation of Police Lexicon in Albanian Language
735
Word frequency and bigram frequency effects on linguistic processing and speech motor performance in individuals with aphasia and normal speakers
736
Word frequency as a cue for identifying function words in infancy
737
Word frequency effects on free recall and recognition in patients with schizophrenia
738
Word frequency, function words and the second gavagai problem
739
Word from the Editor-in-Chief
740
Word from the Editor-in-Chief
741
WORD FROM THE GUEST EDITORS
742
Word Identification in Fluent Speech
743
Word informativity influences acoustic duration: Effects of contextual predictability on lexical representation
744
Word learning does not end at fast-mapping: Evolution of verb meanings through reorganization of an entire semantic domain
745
Word learning in dogs?
746
Word length and error types in Japanese left-sided neglect dyslexia
747
Word length effects in Hebrew
748
Word length effects in long-term memory
749
Word length effects in object naming: The role of a response criterion
750
Word level multi-script identification
751
WORD OF MOUTH AS A NEW ELEMENT OF THE MARKETING COMMUNICATION MIX: ONLINE CONSUMER REVIEW
752
Word of mouth communication and some consumption habits among Iranian consumers
753
Word of welcome
754
Word onset patterns and lexical stress in English
755
Word Order Acquisition in Persian Speaking Children
756
Word order and information status in child language
757
Word order and intonation in Georgian
758
Word order in German: A corpus study
759
Word order in Matengo (N13): Topicality and informational roles
760
Word order in Yiddish narrative discourse
761
Word Perception in Two Languages
762
Word power: A new approach for content analysis
763
Word prediction using a clustered optimal binary search tree
764
Word problems and mathematical reasoning—A study of childrenʹs mastery of reference and meaning in textual realities
765
Word Processing Is Faster than Picture Processing in Alzheimer's Disease
766
Word prosodic structure and vowel duration in Dutch
767
Word Recognition and Component Phonological Processing Skills of Adults with Childhood Diagnosis of Dyslexia
768
Word recognition in the brain
769
Word recognition localised to left occipitotemporal cortex
770
Word recognition using fuzzy logic
771
Word representation of cords on a punctured plane
772
Word representations of proper arrays
773
Word search in patients with Parkinsonʹs disease
774
Word Segmentation by 8-Month-Olds: When Speech Cues Count More Than Statistics
775
Word Segmentation: The Role of Distributional Cues
776
Word Sense Disambiguation Based on Lexical and Semantic FeaturesUsing Naive Bayes Classifier
777
Word Sense Disambiguation by Information Filtering and Extraction
778
Word Sense Disambiguation by Selecting the Best Semantic Type Based on Journal Descriptor Indexing: Preliminary Experiment
779
Word Sense Disambiguation Focusing on POS Tag Disambiguation in Persian: A Rule-based Approach
780
Word Sense Disambiguation in Information Retrieval
781
Word sense disambiguation of WordNet glosses
782
Word Sense Disambiguation Using Automatically Acquired Verbal Preferences
783
Word Sense Disambiguation Using the Classification Information Model
784
Word Sense Disambiguation with a Similarity-Smoothed Case Library
785
Word sense disambiguation with pictures Original Research Article
786
Word Sense Induction in Persian and English: A Comparative Study
787
Word shape analysis for a hybrid recognition system
788
Word spotting in historical printed documents using shape and sequence comparisons
789
Word stem completion in young adults, elderly adults, and patients with Alzheimerʹs disease: Evidence from cross-modal priming
790
Word stem priming in unilateral stroke patients: Word type and laterality effects
791
Word Type Effects on L2 Word Retrieval and Learning: Homonym versus Synonym Vocabulary Instruction
792
Word Usage Variations in Arabic Newspapers: A Corpus Investigation
793
Word, nonword, and visual paired associate learning in Dutch dyslexic children
794
Word-ambiguity, world-switching, and knowledge of content: reply to Brueckner
795
Word-ambiguity, world-switching, and knowledge of content: reply to Brueckner
796
Word-ambiguity, world-switching, and semantic intentions
797
Word-boundary-related duration patterns in English
798
Word-final disfluencies in adults with learning difficulties
799
Word-final dysfluencies: A review and some hypotheses
800
Word-Form Encoding in Mandarin Chinese as Assessed by the Implicit Priming Task
801
Word-formation by phase in Inuit
802
Word-Forming Process in Azeri Turkish Language
803
Word-Identification Priming for Ignored and Attended Words
804
Wording effects in moral judgments
805
Word-length algorithm for language identification of under-resourced languages
806
Wordlength optimization for linear digital signal processing
807
Word-level information influences phonetic learning in adults and infants
808
Word-level recognition of small sets of hand-written words
809
Word-level symbolic simulation in processor verification
810
Wordlists Analysis: Specialised Language Categories
811
WORDNET++: A lexicon for the CoLOR-X-method
812
Word-of-mouth effects on short-term and long-term product judgments
813
Word-of-mouth learning
814
Word-Oriented Approximate String Matching Using Occurrence Heuristic Tables: A Heuristic for Searching Arabic Text
815
Word-paired catenations of regular languages Original Research Article
816
Words
817
Words (but not Tones) facilitate object categorization: Evidence from 6- and 12-month-olds
818
Words addressed to a tumour
819
Words and Morphemes as Units for Lexical Access,,
820
Words and Rules: The Ingredients of Language
821
Words as gestures
822
Words as Invitations to FormCategories: Evidence from 12- to 13-Month-Old Infants
823
Words as Powerful Weapons: Dysphemism in Trump’s Covid-19 Speeches
824
WORDS FROM THE CURRENT EDITOR OF MJMS
825
Words help babies represent objects
826
Words in a sea of sounds: the output of infant statistical learning
827
Words in Action: Speech Act Theory and Biblical Interpretation: Richard S. Briggs, Continuum, T & T Clark, Edinburgh, 2002, xvi + 352 pp., £25 (hb)
828
Words in the brain: lexical determinants of word-induced brain activity
829
Words in wards: language, health and place
830
Words Leading an Independent Life: Four Anglicisms in the Italian Lexis of Economics
831
Words Matter: The Importance of Issue Framing and the Case of Affordable Housing
832
Words matter: The importance of nondirective language in first-trimester assessments for Down syndrome
833
Words may not be enough! No increased emotional Stroop effect in obsessive–compulsive disorder
834
Words of the World. The Global Language System: Abram de Swaan, Polity Press, Cambridge, 2001, xi + 253 pp., £15.99, ISBN 0-7456-2748-X
835
Words of War: The Iraqi Tower of Babel
836
Words of Wisdom: Language Use Over the Life Span
837
Words or action: the future of the Crisp report?
838
Words Strongly Avoiding Fractional Powers
839
Words that matter: Lexical choice and gender ideologies in womenʹs magazines
840
Words versus Actions about Organ Donation: A Four-Year Tracking Study of Attitudes and Self-Reported Behavior
841
Words versus numbers: A theoretical exploration of giving and receiving narrative comments in performance appraisal
842
Words with and without internal structure: What determines the nature of orthographic and morphological processing?
843
Words, univalent factors, and boxes
844
Words: A diversity of words
845
Word-search strategies and stages of word recognition
846
Word-Specific Knowledge, Word-Recognition Strategies, and Spelling Ability
847
Work Ability Index, Absenteeism and Depression Among Patients with Burnout Syndrome
848
Work Ability of the Personnel of a Petrochemical Company and the Relationship Between Age and Physical Activities
849
Work Ability Score (WAS) as a Suitable Instrument to Assess Work Ability Among Iranian Workers
850
Work absences and doctor visits during an illness episode: The differential role of preferences, production, and policies among men and women
851
Work activities and musculoskeletal complaints among preschool workers
852
Work after Globalisation: Building Occupational Citizenship, by Guy Standing, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2009, 366 pp.
853
Work allocation to stations with varying learning slopes and without buffers
854
Work analysis in training and in union action
855
Work analysis training in a context of diagnosis and transformation of work conditions
856
Work and Activity Characteristics Across the Life Course
857
Work and disproportionation for aqueous plutonium
858
Work And Family Life Reconciliation Policies: Quest For New Policies in Turkey
859
Work and family patterns: : Effects across generations
860
Work and family roles and the association with depressive and anxiety disorders: Differences between men and women
861
Work and family roles in relation to womenʹs well-being: The role of negative affectivity
862
Work and Family Stress and Well-Being: An Examination of Person-Environment Fit in the Work and Family Domains,
863
WORK AND FAMILY: THE PERCEPTION OF BALANCE AMONG FEMALE TEACHERS IN NORTHERN MALAYSIA
864
Work and Health Country Profiles and National Surveillance Indicators in Occupational Health and Safety
865
WORK AND INFLUENCE OF AN AUTHOR: THE THOUGHTS AND CONTEMPORARY NARRATIVE STYLE OF ANWAR RIDHWAN
866
Work and Leisure Time Physical Activity and Mortality in Men and Women from a General Population Sample
867
Work and leisure time physical activity as risk factors for preeclampsia
868
Work and mental health
869
Work and mental health: Learning from return-to-work rehabilitation programs designed for workers with musculoskeletal disorders
870
Work and mental health: the case of older men living in underprivileged communities in Lebanon
871
Work and organization: A profile of Charles Handy
872
Work and personal e-mail use by university employees: PIM practices across domain boundaries
873
Work and Play: The Production and Consumption of Toys in Germany, 1870–1914. By David D. Hamlin. Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan Press. 2007
874
Work and pregnancy: The role of fatigue and the “second shift” on antenatal morbidity,
875
Work and psychiatric disorder in the Whitehall II Study
876
Work and television
877
Work behavior in the school psychology service: Conceptual framework and construct validity approached by two different methodologies
878
Work beliefs and work status in epilepsy
879
Work capacity assessment of Nigerian bricklayers
880
Work characteristics and fathersʹ vocabulary to infants in African American families
881
Work characteristics and fathersʹ vocabulary to infants in African American families
882
Work commitment: Conceptual and methodological developments for the management of human resources
883
WORK CONDITIONS AND HEALTH RISKS OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN CONSTRUCTION IN LATVIA
884
Work conditions for microwave applicators designed to eliminate undesired vegetation in a field
885
Work content and satisfaction before and after a reorganisation of data entry work
886
Work domain analysis for air traffic controller weather displays
887
Work Engagement among Breast Cancer Survivors: Are They Less Engaged in Their Work?
888
Work Engagement in Japan: Validation of the Japanese Version of the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale
889
Work engagement, burnout and related constructs as predictors of turnover intentions
890
Work environment and job satisfaction
891
Work environment and somatic hospital admissions in Denmark 1994–1999
892
Work environment and workforce problems: A cross-sectional questionnaire survey of hospital nurses in Belgium
893
Work Environment Related Risk Factors for Leptospirosis among Plantation Workers inTropical Countries: Evidencefrom Malaysia -
894
Work equivalent composite coefficient of restitution
895
WORK ESTEEM AND RE-BRANDING OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF PARENTS AND TEACHERS
896
Work Ethics and Quality Workplace: An Observation from the Conventional and Islamic Application
897
WORK ETHICS, ORGANIZATIONAL ALIENATION AND JUSTICE AMONG HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGERS
898
Work experience and drinking behavior: alienation, occupational status, workplace drinking subculture and problem drinking
899
Work Experience and Gender Differences in Chronic Disease Risk in Older Mexicans
900
Work Experience and Style Explain Variation Among Pediatricians in the Detection of Children With Psychosocial Problems
901
Work experience mitigated age-related differences in balance and mobility during surface accommodation
902
Work Experience of Surgical Technologists Under the COVID-19 Disaster: A Qualitative Study
903
Work Facets Predicting Overall Job Satisfaction among Resident Doctors in Selected Teaching Hospitals in Southern Nigeria: A Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire Survey
904
Work Family Conflict, Perceived Work Overload and Work Exhaustion in Employees of Banking Sector
905
Work flow analysis using queuing decomposition models
906
Work flow in process development for energy efficient processes
907
Work flow measurements in a thermoacoustic engine Original Research Article
908
Work force management practices for manufacturing flexibility
909
Work function analysis of gas sensitive WO3 layers with Pt doping
910
Work function and epithermal positron emission from copper
911
Work function based gas sensing with Cu-BTC metal-organic framework for selective aldehyde detection
912
Work function based sensing of alkanes and alcohols with benzene tricarboxylate linked metal organic frameworks
913
Work function change caused by alkali ion sputtering
914
Work function change caused by alkali ion sputtering of a sample surface
915
Work function change induced by surface modification and its effects upon methanol adsorption on Ag(1 1 0) surface: a density-functional theory approach
916
Work function change of first wall candidate metals due to ion beam irradiation
917
Work function change on O-plasma treated indium–tin-oxide
918
Work function changes and surface chemistry of oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon on indium tin oxide
919
Work function changes in gas sensitive materials: Fundamentals and applications
920
Work function changes in Hf/W(011) and Hf/W(001) adsorption systems
921
Work function changes of W(110) with temperature and Sm adsorption using electron beam retarding potential technique
922
Work function characterization of electroactive materials using an /sup E/MOSFET
923
Work function distribution for W–Ir mixed metal matrix cathodes
924
Work function effects of ZnO thin film for acetone gas detection
925
Work function engineering and its applications in ohmic contact fabrication to II–VI semiconductors
926
WORK FUNCTION MEASUREMENT IN GAS AMBIENT
927
Work function measurements on indium tin oxide films
928
Work function modulation of AuCl4− molecule adsorbed on graphene: A first-principles simulation
929
Work function of binary alloys
930
Work function of carbon nanotubes Original Research Article
931
Work function of hydrogen-terminated diamond surfaces under ion impact
932
Work function of impurity-doped polycrystalline Si1−x−yGexCy film deposited by ultraclean low-pressure CVD
933
Work function of ITO substrates and band-offsets at the TPD/ITO interface determined by photoelectron spectroscopy
934
Work function of polycrystalline Ag, Au and Al
935
Work function of refractory metals and its dependence upon working conditions
936
Work function of sol–gel indium tin oxide (ITO) films on glass
937
Work function response of thin gold film surfaces to phosphine and arsine
938
Work function shifts and variations of ionization probabilities occurring during SIMS analyses using an in situ deposition of Cs0
939
Work function tuning for flexible transparent electrodes based on functionalized metallic single walled carbon nanotubes Original Research Article
940
Work function variation during UV laser-induced oxide removal
941
Work function variations and oxygen conduction in a Pt|ZrO2(Y2O3)|Pt solid electrolyte cell
942
Work functioning in persons with depressive and anxiety disorders: The role of specific psychopathological characteristics
943
Work functioning of schizophrenia patients in a rural south Indian community: status at 4-year follow-up
944
Work functions for models of scandate surfaces
945
Work hardening and aging contribution on the mechanical properties of X-750 nickel-based superalloy
946
Work hardening and flow stress of ultrapure molybdenum single crystals
947
Work hardening and flow stress of ultrapure molybdenum single crystals
948
Work hardening and microstructure of AlMg5 after severe plastic deformation by cyclic extrusion and compression
949
Work hardening and uniform elongation of an ultrafine-grained Fe–33Mn binary alloy
950
Work hardening as a strengthening mechanism in periodic cellular materials
951
Work hardening associated with ɛ-martensitic transformation, deformation twinning and dynamic strain aging in Fe–17Mn–0.6C and Fe–17Mn–0.8C TWIP steels
952
Work hardening behavior of Mg-based nano-composites strengthened by Al2O3 nano-particles
953
Work hardening behavior of the extruded and equal-channel angularly pressed Mg–Li–Zn alloys under tensile and shear deformation modes
954
Work hardening behavior of ultrafine-grained Mn transformation-induced plasticity steel Original Research Article
955
Work hardening behaviors of a low carbon Nb-microalloyed Si–Mn quenching–partitioning steel with different cooling styles after partitioning
956
Work hardening behaviour of service aged Alloy 625
957
Work hardening by deformation induced vacancies in low temperature deformed aluminium single crystals
958
Work hardening by deformation induced vacancies in low temperature deformed aluminium single crystals
959
Work hardening characteristics in Al base alloys with 12.6 and 45 wt.% Zn
960
Work hardening characteristics of copper from constant strain rate and stress relaxation testing
961
Work hardening characteristics of gamma-ray irradiated Al-5356 alloy
962
Work hardening during primary creep of copper
963
Work hardening in Fe–Al alloys
964
Work hardening in Fe–Mn binary alloys
965
Work hardening in heterogeneous alloys—a microstructural approach based on three internal state variables Original Research Article
966
Work hardening in micropillar compression: In situ experiments and modeling Original Research Article
967
Work hardening in rolled nanolayered metallic composites
968
Work hardening in rolled nanolayered metallic composites Original Research Article
969
Work hardening in ultrafine-grained titanium: Multilayering and grading Original Research Article
970
Work hardening induced by martensite during transformation-induced plasticity in plain carbon steel Original Research Article
971
Work hardening mechanism in high nitrogen austenitic steel studied by in situ neutron diffraction and in situ electron backscattering diffraction
972
Work hardening model based on multiple dislocation densities
973
Work history and diagnosed hypertension among older adults in Ghana: Evidence from WHO SAGE Wave2
974
Work hours for practicing obstetrician-gynecologists: The reality of life after residency
975
Work in progress: Developing policies for access to government information in the New South Africa
976
Work in Progress: Rimini Protokoll’s Karl Marx: Capital, First Volume and the Experience of the Future on Stage
977
Work in the metal industry and nasopharyngeal cancer mortality among formaldehyde-exposed workers
978
Work in the virtual enterprise—creating identities, building trust, and sharing knowledge
979
Work incentives and household insurance: Sequential contracting with altruistic individuals and moral hazard
980
Work input for unsaturated elastic porous media
981
Work integration issues go beyond the nature of the communication disorder
982
Work intensity, gender and sustainable development
983
Work interrupted: A comparison of workplace interruptions in emergency departments and primary care offices
984
Work Life Balance of Health Care Workers during COVID-19 in India
985
Work Life Balance of Health Care Workers in the New Normal: A Review of Literature
986
Work load and musculoskeletal complaints during pregnancy : J. A. Paul, F. J. H. van Dijk, M. H. W. Frings-Dresen, Scandinavian Journal of Work and Environmental Health, Vol. 20, No. 3, 153–159
987
Work load and work hours in relation to disturbed sleep and fatigue in a large representative sample
988
Work material and the effectiveness of coated tools
989
Work may be good medicine
990
Work Measurement Techniques Utilized by The Building Industry in The Midlands Province Of Zimbabwe
991
Work Migration from Sub-Saharan Africa to Turkey
992
Work Motivating Factors as Identifed by Nurses in Children Hospital at Elmonira and Specialized Pediatric Hospital Cairo University
993
Work motivation and job satisfaction dynamics of textile employees
994
Work Motivation and Organizational Commitment among Iranian Employees
995
Work Motivation of Teachers: Relationship with Organizational Commitment
996
Work Motivation, Job Satisfaction, and Organisational Commitment of Library Personnel in Academic and Research Libraries in Oyo State, Nigeria
997
Work Motivation: A Study on Regular and Part-time Employees of Bangladesh
998
Work Motivators of Saudi and Emirati Generation Y: A Pilot Study
999
Work norms and unemployment
1000
Work of adhesion and activity of aqueous solutions of ternary mixtures of hydrocarbon and fluorocarbon nonionic surfactants at the water–air and polymer–water interfaces