„Rabac“
Suchergebnisse
1.000+ Treffer
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Accumulation of Depressive Symptoms and Carotid Intima-Media Thickness: the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study
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Exploring nest destruction and bird mortality in mown Mediterranean dry grasslands: an increasing threat to grassland bird conservation
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Living alone and antidepressant medication use: a prospective study in a working-age population
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An Electropolymerisable Pyridine‐Functionalised Gold Bis (dithiolene) Complex
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Pyridine‐Functionalised (Vinylenedithio) tetrathiafulvalene (VDT–TTF) Derivatives and Their Dithiolene Analogues
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Madeira Reiseführer Michael Müller Verlag – Individuell reisen mit vielen praktischen Tipps
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Protective role of N-acetylcysteine (NAC) on human sperm exposed to etoposide
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HPV-16 E7 expression up-regulates phospholipase D activity and promotes rapamycin resistance in a pRB-dependent manner
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Thinking outside the patch: a multi-species comparison of conceptual models from real-world landscapes
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MICHAEL MÜLLER REISEFÜHRER Madeira – 100% authentisch, aktuell und vor Ort recherchiert.
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Do different subspecies of Black-tailed Godwit Limosa limosa overlap in Iberian wintering and staging areas? Validation with genetic markers
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A quasi randomized-controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of clowntherapy on children’s anxiety and pain levels in emergency department
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MICHAEL MÜLLER REISEFÜHRER Madeira – 100% authentisch, aktuell und vor Ort recherchiert. Inkl. App.
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Madeira – 70 Touren auf Europas »Blumeninsel« - die schönsten Levada- und Bergwanderungen
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Protective efficacy of the pan-fungal vaccine NXT-2 against vulvovaginal candidiasis in a murine model
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Madeira und Porto Santo – Blütenpracht im Atlantik
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Psychological Factors Related to Treatment Outcomes in Head and Neck Cancer
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Longitudinal Associations Between Changes in Physical Activity and Depressive Symptoms in Adulthood: The Young Finns Study
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Does Childhood Temperamental Activity Predict Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior over a 30-Year Period? Evidence from the Young Finns Study