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Management of Shoulder Dystocia
[ "Obstetrics and Gynecology" ]
Positive Cancer Drug Recommendations By The Pan-Canadian Oncology Drug Review Are Not Without Conditions Placed On Cost-Effectiveness
[ "Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health", "Health Policy" ]
Urinary Excretion Levels of Osseous Collagen Metabolites in Cadmium Workers.
Eisei kagaku
[ "Toxicology" ]
Effect of rare-earth dopants on the thermal behavior of tungsten–tellurite glasses
[ "Materials Chemistry", "Metals and Alloys", "Mechanical Engineering", "Mechanics of Materials" ]
Effects of aerosols on the solar radiation in mid-hill of Nepal: a case study in the Kathmandu Valley
International Journal of System Assurance Engineering and Management
[ "Strategy and Management", "Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality" ]
Interpolation method for preparation of input data of water depth in finite element analysis of shallow water flow
An interpolation is presented for preparation of input data of water depth in finite element analysis for shallow water problems. The algorithm, computer program for interpolation of water depth and example are shown.
[ "Computational Theory and Mathematics", "Computer Science Applications", "Software" ]
The origin of the Exeter Book of Old English poetry
Exeter, Cathedral Library, 3501, fols. 8–130, the celebrated Exeter Book of Old English Poetry, preserves approximately one-sixth of the surviving corpus of Old English verse, and its importance for the study of pre-Conquest vernacular literature can hardly be exaggerated. It is physically a handsome codex, and is of large dimensions for one written in the vernacular:c.320 × 220 mm, with a written area ofc.240 × 160 mm (see pl. III). In contrast to many coeval English manuscripts, particularly those in the vernacular, there is documentary evidence for the Exeter Book's pre-Conquest provenance. Assuming it is identical with the ‘i mycel Englisc boc be gehwilcum þingum on leoðwisum geworht’ (‘one large English book about various things written in verse’) in the inventory of lands, ornaments and books that Leofric, bishop of Crediton then Exeter, had acquired for the latter foundation, then it has been at Exeter since the third quarter of the eleventh century. This, however, is at least three generations after the book was written, and it has generally been assumed that it originated else where. Identifying the scriptorium where the Exeter Book was made is clearly a matter of the greatest interest and importance. A recent, admirably thorough monograph has put forward a thought-provoking case for seeing Exeter itself as the centre responsible, and has proceeded to draw a range of literary and historical conclusions from this. The comprehensive new critical edition of the manuscript has favoured the thesis, and it has been echoed elsewhere. If correct, this is extremely valuable and exciting – but is it correct? The matter is of sufficient importance to merit further scrutiny.
[ "History", "Cultural Studies" ]
Corporate Purpose and Acquisitions
[ "Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering", "Polymers and Plastics", "History", "Business and International Management" ]
Designing Permeable Molecular Crystals That React with External Agents To Give Crystalline Products
[ "Catalysis" ]
Treatment of aqueous wastes contaminated with Congo Red dye by electrochemical oxidation and ozonation processes
[ "Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis", "Pollution", "Waste Management and Disposal", "Environmental Chemistry", "Environmental Engineering" ]
Rationale and design of a randomized controlled, clinical trial investigating a comprehensive exercise stimulus for improving mobility disability outcomes in persons with multiple sclerosis
[ "Pharmacology (medical)" ]
Effect of nonionic radiocontrast agents on the occurrence of contrast-induced nephropathy in patients with mild-moderate chronic renal insufficiency: Pooled analysis of the randomized trials
[ "Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine", "Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging" ]
The Cognitive Behavioral Treatments for Panic Disorder
Anxiety Disorder Research
[ "Pharmacology (medical)" ]
Impact of Primary Care Intensive Management on High-Risk Veterans' Costs and Utilization
[ "Internal Medicine" ]
PROCEEDINGS OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL SOCIETY: May 13, 1911
[ "Physiology" ]
Effects of acute pramipexole on preference for gambling-like schedules of reinforcement in rats
Psychopharmacology
[ "Pharmacology" ]
Development of a Nb3Sn multifilamentary wire for accelerator magnet applications
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Energy Engineering and Power Technology", "Condensed Matter Physics", "Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials" ]
Low-frequency robust cointegration testing
[ "Applied Mathematics", "Economics and Econometrics" ]
P4‐029: ARTIFICIAL STANDARD PROTEIN FOR MULTIMER DETECTION SYSTEM
Alzheimer's & Dementia
[ "Psychiatry and Mental Health", "Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience", "Geriatrics and Gerontology", "Neurology (clinical)", "Developmental Neuroscience", "Health Policy", "Epidemiology" ]
Improvement in aerobic sludge digestion through pH control: initial assessment of pilot-scale studies
Waste-activated sludges from an extended-aeration, pilot-scale wastewater treatment facility and a high-rate, full-scale system were aerobically digested in 150 L pilot-scale digesters, operated in a semicontinuous (daily fill-and-draw) mode, at a standard 15-day solids retention time (SRT). To offset the mixed-liquor pH (MLpH) decrease normally encountered in these digesters (as a result of nitrification), hydrated lime and sodium bicarbonate were used in separate experiments to control MLpH in the series pH 6, 7, 8, and 9. Digester performance in the first stage of this work was assessed solely on the basis of reduction in total volatile suspended solids.The extended-aeration type sludge exhibited the greatest improvement in process performance under all pH-controlled conditions. Improvements in digestion efficiency of up to 80% over the uncontrolled reactors were noted. The use of lime resulted in greater digestion enhancement than did sodium bicarbonate with this sludge, without a significant increase in sludge solids production (owing to the low chemical doses required). Digestion efficiency of the high-rate type sludge was little improved (on a relative basis) with either chemical; however, absolute efficiencies in the individual digesters were, in some cases, nearly double those of the comparative extended-aeration sludge digesters. This difference appears to be a function of the process from which the digesting sludge originated, and seems to be influenced by the amount of easily oxidizable, endogenous substrate contained in the biomass. It was concluded that the extended-aeration type sludge was most amenable to enhanced digestion through pH control; as well, cost and process considerations made lime the chemical of choice. Key words: activated sludge, aerobic digestion, hydrated lime, mixed-liquor pH control, nitrification, process enhancement, pilot-scale, sodium bicarbonate.
[ "Civil and Structural Engineering" ]
Rheumatology family support network
[ "Nutrition and Dietetics", "Food Science" ]
The present status of high-Tcsuperconducting terahertz emitters
Superconductor Science and Technology
[ "Materials Chemistry", "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Metals and Alloys", "Condensed Matter Physics", "Ceramics and Composites" ]
Welcome to the inaugural issue of the ELECTRONIC GREEN JOURNAL
Electronic Green Journal
[ "Geography, Planning and Development" ]
Event tree analysis for flood protection—An exploratory study in Finland
Reliability Engineering & System Safety
[ "Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering", "Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality" ]
Shifting the Debate: Public/Private Sector Relations in the Modern Welfare State.
Contemporary Sociology
[ "Sociology and Political Science" ]
Low-Dose Spiral Computed Tomography of the Thorax
[ "Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging" ]
What do inner city general practitioners want from a child and adolescent mental health service?
Aims and MethodWe surveyed 25 general practitioners (GPs) on their needs from their local child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) to improve liaison and inform service development.ResultsMost GPs refer to specialist services. Only a quarter deal with problems themselves. The top priority was easy and quick access to services. The most popular topics for GP training were interactions between teenagers and their parents, child abuse and eating disorders. No GP had formal training in child and adolescent psychiatry and further training was a low priority.Clinical ImplicationsSuch a survey has helped to develop a closer partnership between GPs and their local CAMHS using a service–response model. It has raised concerns about the under-identification of child mental health problems. It has informed CAMHS of the service and training needs of local GPs.
[ "Psychiatry and Mental Health" ]
An island for itself. Economic development and social change in late medieval Sicily
History of European Ideas
[ "Philosophy", "Sociology and Political Science", "History" ]
Boosting the gasoline production via a novel multifunctional Fischer–Tropsch reactor: Simulation and optimization
[ "Energy Engineering and Power Technology", "Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology", "Fuel Technology" ]
Perfluoroaryl and Perfluoroheteroaryl Reagents as Emerging New Tools for Peptide Synthesis, Modification and Bioconjugation
[ "Catalysis", "Organic Chemistry" ]
The use of chimeric‐superthin anterolateral thigh flap in reconstruction of laryngopharyngoesophagectomy defects of hypopharyngeal cancer
[ "Surgery" ]
Informations bibliographiques
Revue française de science politique
[ "Political Science and International Relations", "Sociology and Political Science" ]
Palatal lift prosthesis for bolus transport in a patient with dysphagia: A clinical report
[ "Oral Surgery" ]
Heat transfer analysis of a dynamic infrared-to-visible converter
Optical Engineering
[ "Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics" ]
Determinants of mortality when primary LV failure complicates acute myocardial infarction
[ "Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine" ]
Ein verfahren zur bestimmung der optischen konstanten dünner metallfilme aus transmissionsmessungen und seine anwendung auf Cs-filme
[ "Materials Chemistry", "Metals and Alloys", "Surfaces, Coatings and Films", "Surfaces and Interfaces", "Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials" ]
Effects of Transport Water Temperature, Aerator Type, and Oxygen Level on Channel Catfish Ictalurus punctatus Fillet Quality
[ "Agronomy and Crop Science", "Aquatic Science" ]
The genusConomedusites Glaessner & Wade and the diversification of the Cnidaria
[ "Paleontology" ]
Methodological issues in the designing and reporting of frequentist and Bayesian meta‐analysis to assess COVID‐19 outcomes among PLHIV with various comorbidities
[ "Infectious Diseases", "Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health" ]
Committees of the Association, 1945–1961
PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America
[ "Literature and Literary Theory", "Linguistics and Language", "Language and Linguistics" ]
Questions les plus fréquentes sur le TarMed (17)
[ "Microbiology (medical)", "Immunology", "Immunology and Allergy" ]
Prospective Indian Study of DILI with Confirmed Causality Using the Roussel Uclaf Causality Assessment Method (RUCAM): A Report of Excellence
[ "Hepatology" ]
Alzheimer's & Dementia
[ "Psychiatry and Mental Health", "Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience", "Geriatrics and Gerontology", "Neurology (clinical)", "Developmental Neuroscience", "Health Policy", "Epidemiology" ]
Immobilization of Cu(II) and Zn(II) in simulated polluted soil using sulfurizing agent
[ "Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering", "Environmental Chemistry" ]
The Selective Dopamine D2 Blocker Sulpiride Modulates the Relationship Between Agentic Extraversion and Executive Functions
AbstractInitial studies suggest that agentic extraversion and executive functions (EF) are associated, because they share influences of individual differences in the dopamine (DA) system. However, it is unclear whether previously reported associations are specific to certain EFs (e.g., to updating or shifting) or due to shared variance among EF tasks. We investigated the DA-related relationship between agentic extraversion and two EF tasks in a placebo-controlled between-group design with the DA D2 receptor blocker sulpiride (200 mg) in 92 female volunteers. Our goals were to investigate whether (1) there is an association between agentic extraversion and EFs measured with two different tasks (3-back and switching), (2) this association is sensitive to a pharmacological manipulation of DA, and (3) the effects can be ascribed to shared or specific task variance. We observed the expected interaction between drug condition and agentic extraversion for both tasks in a multivariate multiple linear regression model, which supports the DA theory of extraversion. Subsequent univariate analyses revealed a highly similar interaction effect between drug condition and agentic extraversion on two of three performance measures and this effect was somewhat attenuated when we controlled for shared task variance. This pattern matches the interpretation that the association between agentic extraversion and both tasks is partly due to DA-based processes shared among the tasks. Our results, although limited by the low reliability of the switching task, suggest that variance components and measurement difficulties of EF tasks should be considered when investigating personality-related individual differences in EFs.
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience
[ "Behavioral Neuroscience", "Cognitive Neuroscience" ]
PRIESTLEY, HERBERT INGRAM. France Overseas Through the Old Régime. Pp. xvii, 393. New York: D. Appleton- Century Co., 1939. $5.00
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
[ "Sociology and Political Science" ]
Novel BTK Mutations Conferring Resistance to the Second-Generation, Irreversible BTK Inhibitor Orelabrutinib (ICP-022)
[ "Cell Biology", "Hematology", "Immunology", "Biochemistry" ]
Distortion-product otoacoustic emission phase shift test (Shift-DPOAE) – methodology of measurements and interpretation of results in example cases
Aim: The aim was to present methodology and interpretation of results of phase shift distortion-product otoacoustic emissions (Shift-DPOAE) in healthy subjects and patients with Meniere’s disease in remission stage and at the time of attack. Material and methods: Shift-DPOAE was performed in two healthy subjects without any otologic or neurologic problems and in six patients diagnosed with Meniere’s disease. Results obtained in eight subjects are oresented. The following tests were performed in all subjects: detailed otoscopy, impedance audiometry, pure tone audiometry, DPOAE, and Shift-DPOAE. Results: The normal Shift-DPOAE results obtained in two healthy subjects as well as the normal (two subjects) and abnormal (four subjects) Shift-DPOAE results obtained in patients with Meniere's disease are presented in order to thoroughly discuss the methodology and interpretation of the Shift-DPOAE study. Conclusions: The Shift-OAE is a promising diagnostic tool with great clinical potential in the diagnosis and monitoring of Meniere's disease in patients whose hearing has not yet been damaged. This examination is completely non-invasive, it can be carried out immediately after an attack of the disease with symptoms present at the time of the test, and it takes just a few minutes.
[ "Otorhinolaryngology" ]
Examining university leadership and the increase in workplace hostility through a Bourdieusian lens
[ "Education" ]
Sterile neutrino portal to Dark Matter I: the U(1) B−L case
[ "Nuclear and High Energy Physics" ]
The survival of hepatitis A virus in fresh produce
[ "Microbiology", "Food Science" ]
Diversity of basidiomycetous phylloplane yeasts belonging to the genus Dioszegia (Tremellales) and description of Dioszegia athyri sp. nov., Dioszegia butyracea sp. nov. and Dioszegia xingshanensis sp. nov.
[ "Molecular Biology", "Microbiology" ]
Multi-scale modeling and simulation of IR radiative drying for coil coating processes
Drying Technology
[ "Physical and Theoretical Chemistry" ]
The Myxobacterial Antibiotic Myxovalargin: Biosynthesis, Structural Revision, Total Synthesis, and Molecular Characterization of Ribosomal Inhibition
[ "Colloid and Surface Chemistry", "Biochemistry", "Catalysis" ]
Clinical and morphological observation of co-morbid pulmonary tuberculosis and cytomegalovirus lung injury in HIV-infected patients
[ "Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine" ]
BLACHLY, FREDERICK F., and MIRIAM E. OATMAN. Federal Regulatory Action and Control. Pp. xviii, 356. Washing ton : The Brookings Institution, 1940. $3.00
[ "Sociology and Political Science" ]
Hierdie Aflewering van die HTS word opgedra aan prof dr FJ van Zyl by herdenking van sy 5Oste jaar as Verbi Dei Minister
[ "Religious Studies" ]
Female terminations
[ "Library and Information Sciences", "Literature and Literary Theory", "Linguistics and Language", "Language and Linguistics" ]
Inhomogeneous magnetization of a superconducting film measured with a gradiometer
[ "Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)" ]
Pathways from racial discrimination to cortisol/DHEA imbalance: protective role of religious involvement
[ "Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health", "Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)", "Cultural Studies" ]
Comparison of Histopathological Changes between Thermally Injured Human Skin and Bioengineered Skin In Vitro
The Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation
[ "Rehabilitation", "Emergency Medicine", "Surgery" ]
Installation for investigating the effect of non-steady-state supersonic gas flow on the blades of a plane cascade
[ "Mechanics of Materials" ]
PHYTOSOCIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WEEDS IN CULTIVARS OF COMMON BEANS WITH DIFFERENT TYPES OF GROWTH IN THE NORTH OF MINAS GERAIS
ABSTRACT The objective of this paper was to characterize the phytosociology of weeds in function of different types of growth of common bean cultivars in the North of Minas Gerais. The study was conducted in the experimental area, located in the municipality of Janaúba, MG. The treatments consisted of eight commercial cultivars of common beans with different types of growth. The design was done in randomized blocks, with three replications. The soil preparation was conventional and the planting was done in June, with manual seeders, with a 0.5 m spacing between rows. The phytosociological survey was performed in two phases of bean cultivation, in stages V3 and R8. The method used was the square inventory one, with a 0.25 m2 frame, randomly released once in each plot. Samples of each square were identified and quantified by family, genus and species, and the sampled plants were collected with their complete structure. Next, the material was sent to a drying greenhouse with forced air circulation at 65 oC for 72 hours, for drying and determination of weight of dry matter. We also estimated the Relative Frequency, Relative Density and Relative Abundance to determine the importance value index and similarity index. At the V3 stage, the species Sorghum halepense, Brachiaria plantaginea and Boerhavia diffusa had higher importance value indexes. At the R8 stage, the Amaranthus viridis specie showed higher importance value index and dry matter. In more prostrate cultivars, the weeds present lower importance value indexes at the R8 stage.
[ "Plant Science", "Agronomy and Crop Science", "Physiology", "Biochemistry" ]
Artificial Production of Gynandromorph Bees
Bee World
[ "Insect Science" ]
Ex-vivo investigation of endoluminal vein treatment by means of radiofrequency and laser irradiation
Medical Laser Application
[ "Dermatology", "Surgery" ]
Intercultural perspective on tourism
[ "Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management", "Development" ]
Study of intrinsic parameters (IPs) for Cr3+ ions in fluorine crystals
[ "Physical and Theoretical Chemistry" ]
Sarcodontia pachyodon: a Canker and White-rot Agent of Plane-trees
[ "Plant Science", "Genetics", "Agronomy and Crop Science", "Physiology" ]
Altered intracellular distribution of daunorubicin in immature acute myeloid leukemia cells
[ "Cancer Research", "Oncology" ]
Beyond Racism: Building an Open Society, Whitney M. Young, JR. New York, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1969. 257 pp. $6.95, Hardbound
[ "Social Sciences (miscellaneous)", "Education" ]
Social Amplification: A Mechanism in the Spread of Brand Usage
This paper is concerned with the way in which positive word of mouth (PWOM) about brands spreads their usage. We find that brand users, who have heard positive comments on their brand, offer nearly twice as much PWOM as users who have not heard such comments. We identify a transmission mechanism that underpins the production of PWOM; specifically, that social amplification underlies this effect. While brands are at the core of our investigation, background theory comes from the literature on diffusion and the adoption of new products. We explain the social basis of new product adoption and argue that social amplification works alongside the classic infectious disease model of diffusion and results in further adoptions when the extra WOM reaches non-users. We support this account with evidence using data from studies on branded mobile phones, movies, vacation destinations, hotels, restaurants and fashion stores. It is proposed that recommendation received from others stimulates more PWOM because it provides a script which the receiver of the recommendation can use in subsequent conversations, and we offer empirical support for this proposal.
Australasian Marketing Journal
[ "Marketing", "Economics and Econometrics" ]
Ways of formulating wind speed in heat convection significantly influencing pavement temperature prediction
[ "Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes", "Condensed Matter Physics" ]
Sport in der Lebenskunst
[ "Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation", "Orthopedics and Sports Medicine" ]
Thin layer of Ni-modified 13X zeolite on glassy carbon support as an electrode material in aqueous solutions
[ "Physical and Theoretical Chemistry" ]
A channel-resolved approach coupled with magnet-captured technique for multianalyte chemiluminescent immunoassay
[ "Electrochemistry", "Biomedical Engineering", "Biophysics", "Biotechnology" ]
Dry lithography using focused ion beam implantation and reactive ion etching of SiO2
[ "Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)" ]
Neuroprotective effect of thalidomide on MPTP-induced toxicity
[ "Toxicology" ]
Issue Information - Info Page
[ "Insect Science", "Agronomy and Crop Science" ]
Quantification of Evaporative Sources of Precipitation and Its Changes in the Southeastern Tibetan Plateau and Middle Yangtze River Basin
The Southeastern Tibetan Plateau (SETP) and the Middle Yangtze River Basin (MYRB) show a large difference in their levels of precipitation, despite the fact that they are located within the same latitude band. The annual precipitation in the MYRB is much higher than in the SETP. Precipitation has decreased in the past three decades in both regions. To clarify the difference in precipitation and its changes between these two regions in recent decades, a quasi-isentropic backward trajectory (QIBT) model is used to track the evaporative source with the ERA-Interim reanalysis as the baseline. The wet seasons (from April to September) over the period of 1982–2011 were analyzed. Evaporative sources were divided into an oceanic portion and a terrestrial portion, in which local recycling was included. Our conclusions are as follows. A terrestrial evaporative source, including a neighboring terrestrial land source and local source, dominates both regions, although the summer monsoon regulates precipitation in the wet season. The local precipitation recycling ratio is 35% in the SETP and 29% in the MYRB. The oceanic evaporative source in the MYRB is five times larger than that in the SETP. The decrease in the oceanic evaporative source in the Indian Ocean is responsible for the decrease in precipitation in the SETP. In the MYRB, decreases in neighboring terrestrial sources dominate the precipitation decline. Regardless of the decreases in the remote oceanic or neighboring terrestrial evaporative sources, the local recycling ratio increased in both regions.
[ "Atmospheric Science", "Environmental Science (miscellaneous)" ]
Evidence of single-nanoparticle translocation through a solid-state nanopore by plasmon resonance energy transfer
This work proposes a gold nanoparticle (AuNP) based probe to study the single-nanoparticle translocation behavior through a solid-state nanopore using the plasmon resonance energy transfer (PRET) effect.
[ "Materials Chemistry", "Metals and Alloys", "Surfaces, Coatings and Films", "Ceramics and Composites", "Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials", "Catalysis" ]
A Narrative Review of the Assessment of Extension and Advisory Services on an Agricultural Development Project in North-West Province, South Africa
The effectiveness of agricultural extension work relies upon the accessibility of staffs that are qualified, roused, conferred and receptive to the consistently evolving social, financial and political condition. This narrative seeks to highlight the role that extension and advisory services play on a specific Agricultural Development Programme Project in North-West Province of South Africa. It also explores how best the provincial government can ensure that policies are developed and timely interventions are delivered with the needs of the farmers being considered first. Recommendations for rapid growth in the cattle and livestock industry in the province were also suggested.
[ "Agronomy and Crop Science", "Education" ]
Mahuang Xixin Fuzi decoction ameliorates apoptosis via the mitochondrial-mediated signaling pathway in MCM cells
[ "Drug Discovery", "Pharmacology" ]
Nodules de péridotite et cumulats d'olivine
[ "Pharmaceutical Science" ]
Masthead
[ "Space and Planetary Science", "Astronomy and Astrophysics" ]
Combination Antiretroviral Therapy and Recent Declines in AIDS Incidence and Mortality
[ "Infectious Diseases", "Immunology and Allergy" ]
Germ-Line Gene Therapy Could Prove a Two-Edged Tool
[ "Philosophy", "Religious Studies", "Medicine (miscellaneous)" ]
Review. OEuvres. III. Edition publiee sous la direction de Jean Gaulmier avec, pour ce volume, la collaboration de Jean Boissel et Marie-Louise Concasty. Gobineau
[ "Literature and Literary Theory", "Linguistics and Language", "History", "Language and Linguistics", "Cultural Studies" ]
Dynamic control of a monopolist’s product and process innovation with reference quality
[ "Economics and Econometrics" ]
Acute effects of winter air pollution on respiratory function in schoolchildren in southern England
[ "Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health" ]
Value–Supply Chain Analysis (VSCA) of crude palm oil production in Brazil, focusing on economic, environmental and social sustainability
Sustainable Production and Consumption
[ "Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering", "Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment", "Environmental Chemistry", "Environmental Engineering" ]
Sold!: auction methods for multirobot coordination
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Control and Systems Engineering" ]
Über sekundäre Befestigung einiger Rotalgen
[ "Plant Science", "Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics" ]
Celiac disease: malignancy and mortality
Nature Clinical Practice Gastroenterology & Hepatology
[ "Gastroenterology", "Hepatology" ]
Kinetic studies of cationic photopolymerizations of cycloaliphatic epoxide, triethyleneglycol methyl vinyl ether, and cyclohexene oxide
[ "Materials Chemistry", "Polymers and Plastics" ]
Amino terminal acetylation and protein synthesis in eukaryotes
[ "Applied Mathematics", "Modeling and Simulation", "Statistics and Probability" ]
The RNA-binding protein Sam68 regulates tumor cell viability and hepatic carcinogenesis by inhibiting the transcriptional activity of FOXOs
[ "Cell Biology", "Physiology", "Histology" ]
All colonies of CHO-K1 cells surviving γ-irradiation contain non-viable cells
[ "Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis", "Genetics", "Molecular Biology" ]
Vorspiel Zum Krieg Im Osten: Vom Moskauer Abkommen (21. August 1939) Bis Zum Ausbruch Der Feindseligkeiten In Russland (22. Juni 1941), and Europas Letzte Tage: Eine Politische Reise im Jahre 1939
[ "Museology", "Archeology", "History" ]
Usefulness and limitations of thermal performance curves in predicting ectotherm development under climatic variability
[ "Animal Science and Zoology", "Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics" ]
Derived Ocean Features for Dynamic Ocean Management
Oceanography
[ "Oceanography" ]