„Butler“
Suchergebnisse
9.443 Treffer
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Spillover Effects of an Agricultural Livelihood Intervention Among People Living with HIV on Community Empowerment in Kenya
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Pink Elephant
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Mapping of the mouse serum amyloid A gene cluster by long-range polymerase chain reaction
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Family Social Support Mediates the Relationship Between the COVID-19 Pandemic and Psychosocial well-being in a Cohort of Young South Africans Newly Diagnosed with HIV
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Accounting for body condition improves allometric estimates of resting metabolic rates in fasting king penguins, Aptenodytes patagonicus
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ANG II-induced attenuation of duck salt gland secretion does not depend upon the release of adrenal catecholamines
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Color vision of the budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus): hue matches, tetrachromacy, and intensity discrimination
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Omnivory and predation impact of the calanoid copepod Boeckella poppei in a maritime Antarctic lake
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Mercury in the marine food chain in the Southern Ocean at Macquarie Island: an analysis of a top predator, Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) and a mid-trophic species, the warty squid (Moroteuthis ingens)
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Sequence analysis of pig switch μ, Cμ, and Cμm
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Superoxide dismutase 1 modulates expression of transferrin receptor
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Effect of Thermal Aging on the Transient Kinetics of Oxygen Storage and Release of Commercial Ce x Zr1−x O2-based Solids
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Clinical radiology of the horse
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Das Unbehagen der Geschlechter
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Wieder aufstehen – Frühbehandlung und Rehabilitation bei Patienten mit schweren Hirnschädigungen
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Differential vulnerability of native and non-native mollusks to predation by juvenile black carp
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Modeling of the solid oxide fuel cell anode based on a new analytical model using nonlinear Butler-Volmer expression
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Precious metal enrichment in the Platreef, Bushveld Complex, South Africa: evidence from homogenized magmatic sulfide melt inclusions
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The Relationship Between Present-Centered Awareness and Attention, Burnout, and Compassion Fatigue in Oncology Health Professionals
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Androgen Receptor Protein Levels Are Significantly Reduced in Serous Ovarian Carcinomas Compared with Benign or Borderline Disease but Are Not altered by Cancer Stage or Metastatic Progression