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  1. Electronic structure and x-ray spectroscopy of Cu2MnAl1–xGax
  2. Investigation of thermal and optical properties on polysilicon by the photothermal deflection technique
  3. Self-organizing systems in planetary physics: Harmonic resonances of planet and moon orbits
  4. Wolf–Rayet stars, black holes and the first detected gravitational wave source
  5. Microplastics in the Antarctic marine system: An emerging area of research
  6. Target Selection for the SDSS-IV APOGEE-2 Survey
  7. Is There a Substellar Object Orbiting the Solar-like Stable Contact Binary V2284 Cyg?
  8. New Low-mass Eclipsing Binary Systems in Praesepe Discovered by K2
  9. KELT-20b: A Giant Planet with a Period of P ∼ 3.5 days Transiting the V ∼ 7.6 Early A Star HD 185603
  10. The Solar Neighborhood. XLII. Parallax Results from the CTIOPI 0.9 m Program—Identifying New Nearby Subdwarfs Using Tangential Velocities and Locations on the H–R Diagram
  11. Connecting the First Galaxies with Ultrafaint Dwarfs in the Local Group: Chemical Signatures of Population III Stars
  12. Prospects for discovering a neutrino line induced by dark matter annihilation
  13. On the use of tracer particles in simulations of binary neutron stars
  14. Infrared Spectroscopy of HR 4796A's Bright Outer Cometary Ring + Tenuous Inner Hot Dust Cloud
  15. Color Me Intrigued: The Discovery of iPTF 16fnm, an SN 2002cx–like Object
  16. Simultaneous Detection and Removal of Formaldehyde at Room Temperature: Janus Au@ZnO@ZIF-8 Nanoparticles
  17. Star Formation, Supernovae, Iron, and α: Consistent Cosmic and Galactic Histories
  18. Constraints on fourth order gravity from binary pulsars and gravitational waves
  19. Stellar Winds and Dust Avalanches in the AU Mic Debris Disk
  20. OGLE-2016-BLG-0168 Binary Microlensing Event: Prediction and Confirmation of the Microlens Parallax Effect from Space-based Observations
  21. Thermal dark matter via the flavon portal
  22. Towards understanding thermal history of the Universe through direct and indirect detection of dark matter
  23. Accurate line intensities of methane from first-principles calculations
  24. The Development of Human Resources in the Probation Services. A Qualitative Analysis
  25. Quantum connectivity optimization algorithms for entanglement source deployment in a quantum multi-hop network
  26. A Model of the Pulsating Extremely Low-mass White Dwarf Precursor WASP 0247–25B
  27. The Young Substellar Companion ROXs 12 B: Near-infrared Spectrum, System Architecture, and Spin–Orbit Misalignment
  28. Accurate Theoretical Methane Line Lists in the Infrared up to 3000 K and Quasi-continuum Absorption/Emission Modeling for Astrophysical Applications
  29. Three Statistically Validated K2 Transiting Warm Jupiter Exoplanets Confirmed as Low-mass Stars
  30. Robo-AO Kepler Asteroseismic Survey. I. Adaptive Optics Imaging of 99 Asteroseismic Kepler Dwarfs and Subgiants
  31. HS 2231+2441: an HW Vir system composed of a low-mass white dwarf and a brown dwarf★
  32. SPIRou input catalogue: activity, rotation and magnetic field of cool dwarfs
  33. Thermal stability and rheological properties of the ‘non-stick’ Caf1 biomaterial
  34. An experimental study of the Online Information Paradox: Does en-route information improve road network performance?
  35. Correction: Long-Term Regional Shifts in Plant Community Composition Are Largely Explained by Local Deer Impact Experiments
  36. Stress behaviours buffer macaques from aggression
  37. Wind-accelerated orbital evolution in binary systems with giant stars
  38. Go-HEP: libraries for High Energy Physics analyses in Go
  39. ORCID Identifiers: Personalized Authorship
  40. The white dwarf binary pathways survey – II. Radial velocities of 1453 FGK stars with white dwarf companions from LAMOST DR 4
  41. X-Ray Spectral Analyses of AGNs from the 7Ms Chandra Deep Field-South Survey: The Distribution, Variability, and Evolutions of AGN Obscuration
  42. Rotation periods and photometric variability of rapidly rotating ultracool dwarfs
  43. The NuSTAR Serendipitous Survey: Hunting for the Most Extreme Obscured AGN at >10 keV
  44. The All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae (ASAS-SN) Light Curve Server v1.0
  45. Towards a consistent model for both the H i and stellar mass functions of galaxies
  46. Erratum: Lattice Dynamics of EuO: Evidence for Giant Spin-Phonon Coupling [Phys. Rev. Lett. 116 , 185501 (2016)]
  47. Comparison of bioimpedance spectroscopy and X-Ray micro-computed tomography for total fat volume measurement in mice
  48. The Local Volume H i Survey: star formation properties
  49. Modelling luminous-blue-variable isolation
  50. Beyond the Kepler/K2 bright limit: variability in the seven brightest members of the Pleiades
  51. Mean mass transport in an orbitally shaken cylindrical container
  52. Stellar Abundances for Galactic Archaeology Database. IV. Compilation of stars in dwarf galaxies
  53. An observer's guide to the (Local Group) dwarf galaxies: predictions for their own dwarf satellite populations
  54. Cloud formation in metal-rich atmospheres of hot super-Earths like 55 Cnc e and CoRoT7b
  55. Centroid vetting of transiting planet candidates from the Next Generation Transit Survey
  56. The low-mass content of the massive young star cluster RCW 38
  57. Abundance tomography of Type Iax SN 2011ay with tardis
  58. Comparisons of three different methods for defining sarcopenia: An aspect of cardiometabolic risk
  59. From K giants to G dwarfs: stellar lifetime effects on metallicity distributions derived from red giants
  60. Exomoon habitability and tidal evolution in low-mass star systems
  61. Nuclear absorption and emission in the AGN merger NGC 6240 : the hard X-ray view
  62. An outburst powered by the merging of two stars inside the envelope of a giant
  63. X-Ray Bolometric Corrections for Compton-thick Active Galactic Nuclei
  64. Emission lines in the atmosphere of the irradiated brown dwarf WD0137−349B
  65. Jetted tidal disruptions of stars as a flag of intermediate mass black holes at high redshifts
  66. fire in the field: simulating the threshold of galaxy formation
  67. Near-infrared counterparts of three transient very faint neutron star X-ray binaries
  68. Synthesis of Antimonene on Germanium
  69. On the evidence for large-scale galactic conformity in the local Universe
  70. Reproduction of the cold-water coral Primnoella chilensis (Philippi, 1894)
  71. MOVES – I. The evolving magnetic field of the planet-hosting star HD189733
  72. Two white dwarfs in ultrashort binaries with detached, eclipsing, likely sub-stellar companions detected by K2
  73. Recurring sets of recurring starspot occultations on exoplanet host Qatar-2
  74. Discovery of magnetic A supergiants: the descendants of magnetic main-sequence B stars
  75. Multiplexed phase-space imaging for 3D fluorescence microscopy
  76. Exoplanets as probes of the winds of host stars: the case of the M dwarf GJ 436
  77. Fundamental parameters and infrared excesses of Tycho–Gaia stars
  78. Magnifying the Early Episodes of Star Formation: Super Star Clusters at Cosmological Distances
  79. Time-stretched real-time measurement technique for ultrafast absorption variations with TS/s sampling-rate
  80. Radiographic and magnetic resonance imaging predicts severity of cruciate ligament fiber damage and synovitis in dogs with cranial cruciate ligament rupture
  81. Discovering Scholarly Orphans Using ORCID
  82. Estimating PM2.5 Concentrations in the Conterminous United States Using the Random Forest Approach
  83. eXtended variational quasicontinuum methodology for lattice networks with damage and crack propagation
  84. Ultrafast dynamics of colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals relevant to solar fuels production
  85. Introducing ORCID
  86. Microfluidic Sorting of Cells by Viability Based on Differences in Cell Stiffness
  87. Aquatic cycling—What do we know? A scoping review on head-out aquatic cycling
  88. Computational microscopy: illumination coding and nonlinear optimization enables gigapixel 3D phase imaging
  89. ORCID: the challenge ahead
  90. A theoretical framework for archaeoacoustics and case studies
  91. An Online Platform for Connecting NGO
  92. Automated aberration compensation in high numerical aperture systems for arbitrary laser modes (Conference Presentation)
  93. Landscape and environmental influences on Mycobacterium ulcerans distribution among aquatic sites in Ghana
  94. Assessing gastroenterologist and patient acceptance of biosimilars in ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease across Germany
  95. Knowledge of Adolescents Regarding HIV/AIDS
  96. A Survey “Fatigue Monitoring System”
  97. Is music enriching for group-housed captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)?
  98. Honey bee hairs and pollenkitt are essential for pollen capture and removal
  99. Towards a Unified View of Inhomogeneous Stellar Winds in Isolated Supergiant Stars and Supergiant High Mass X-Ray Binaries
  100. Impact of Silicon Nitride Stoichiometry on the Effectiveness of AlGaN/GaN HEMT Field Plates
  101. Reactive transport modelling of the hydro-geochemical behaviour of partially oxidized acid-generating mine tailings with a monolayer cover
  102. The Chandra COSMOS Legacy Survey: Energy Spectrum of the Cosmic X-Ray Background and Constraints on Undetected Populations
  103. Progress Towards Metal Additive Manufacturing Standardization to Support Qualification and Certification
  104. X-Ray Spectral Properties of Seven Heavily Obscured Seyfert 2 Galaxies
  105. TheNuSTARSerendipitous Survey: The 40-month Catalog and the Properties of the Distant High-energy X-Ray Source Population
  106. Raman spectroscopy for prostate cancer detection and characterization (Conference Presentation)
  107. Single-shot quantitative phase microscopy with color-multiplexed differential phase contrast (cDPC)
  108. Raman Spectroscopy for Prostate Cancer Detection and Characterization
  109. Structural and energetic properties of haloacetonitrile – GeF 4 complexes
  110. Identification of LukPQ, a novel, equid-adapted leukocidin of Staphylococcus aureus
  111. NuSTAROBSERVATIONS OF WISE J1036+0449, A GALAXY ATz∼ 1 OBSCURED BY HOT DUST
  112. Modelling the dynamics of a hypothetical Planet X by way of gravitational N-body simulator
  113. What is an ORCID?
  114. Frictional behaviour of sandstone: A sample-size dependent triaxial investigation
  115. Impact of a mechanical shear stress on intracellular trafficking
  116. THECHANDRADEEP FIELD-SOUTH SURVEY: 7 MS SOURCE CATALOGS
  117. Anomalous Lattice Dynamics ofEuSi2Nanoislands: Role of Interfaces Unveiled
  118. Diagnosing atmospheric motion vector observation errors for an operational high-resolution data assimilation system
  119. Translocation Time through a Nanopore with an Internal Cavity Is Minimal for Polymers of Intermediate Length
  120. Online Registries for Researchers: Using ORCID and SciENcv
  121. Mast cell phenotype, TNFα expression and degranulation status in non-small cell lung cancer
  122. Mitoxantrone and Analogues Bind and Stabilize i-Motif Forming DNA Sequences
  123. The new high field photoexcitation muon spectrometer at the ISIS pulsed neutron and muon source
  124. Automated aberration correction of arbitrary laser modes in high numerical aperture systems
  125. Chemical identification and quality evaluation of Lycopus lucidus Turcz by UHPLC-Q-TOF-MS and HPLC-MS/MS and hierarchical clustering analysis
  126. THENuSTAREXTRAGALACTIC SURVEYS: THE NUMBER COUNTS OF ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI AND THE RESOLVED FRACTION OF THE COSMIC X-RAY BACKGROUND
  127. Computational illumination for 3D phase microscopy (Conference Presentation)
  128. A review of Raman spectroscopy advances with an emphasis on clinical translation challenges in oncology
  129. Addendum to ‘Measurement of the $$t\bar{t}$$ t t ¯ production cross-section using $$e\mu $$ e μ events with b-tagged jets in pp collisions at $$\sqrt{s}$$ s = 7 and 8  $$\,\mathrm{TeV}$$ TeV with the ATLAS detector’
  130. Massive release of extracellular vesicles from cancer cells after photodynamic treatment or chemotherapy
  131. Synthesis of (–)-Spinosyn A
  132. THECHANDRA COSMOS-LEGACYSURVEY: SOURCE X-RAY SPECTRAL PROPERTIES
  133. Wide-field spontaneous Raman spectroscopy imaging system for biological tissue interrogation
  134. The long-term evolution of stellar activity
  135. Diagnosing Observation Error Correlations for Doppler Radar Radial Winds in the Met Office UKV Model Using Observation-Minus-Background and Observation-Minus-Analysis Statistics
  136. Tempest: Accelerated MS/MS Database Search Software for Heterogeneous Computing Platforms
  137. Reactive transport modelling of carbonate cementation in a deep saline aquifer, the Middle Jurassic Oolithe Blanche Formation, Paris Basin, France
  138. Corrigendum: Holocene shifts in the assembly of plant and animal communities implicate human impacts
  139. THECHANDRACOSMOS-LEGACY SURVEY: THEz> 3 SAMPLE
  140. Tracking lags in historical plant species’ shifts in relation to regional climate change
  141. The MANIFEST prototyping design study
  142. A GROWTH-RATE INDICATOR FOR COMPTON-THICK ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI
  143. Taipan instrument fibre positioner and Starbug robots: engineering overview
  144. Taipan fiber feed and spectrograph: engineering overview
  145. Physical role for the nucleus in cell migration
  146. Diagnosing Horizontal and Inter-Channel Observation Error Correlations for SEVIRI Observations Using Observation-Minus-Background and Observation-Minus-Analysis Statistics
  147. A NEW POPULATION OF COMPTON-THICK AGNs IDENTIFIED USING THE SPECTRAL CURVATURE ABOVE 10 keV
  148. High-speed gigapixel and 3D phase microscopy using coded illumination
  149. HUBBLE IMAGING OF THE IONIZING RADIATION FROM A STAR-FORMING GALAXY ATZ= 3.2 WITH ${f}_{\mathrm{esc}}\gt 50 \% $
  150. SAS6-like protein in Plasmodium indicates that conoid-associated apical complex proteins persist in invasive stages within the mosquito vector
  151. Identification and determination of the major constituents in Kai-Xin-San by UPLC-Q/TOF MS and UFLC-MS/MS method
  152. A multilayer shallow model for dry granular flows with the -rheology: application to granular collapse on erodible beds
  153. CHANDRACOUNTERPARTS OF CANDELS GOODS-S SOURCES
  154. Video-rate processing in tomographic phase microscopy of biological cells using CUDA
  155. Application of IC-MS in Organic Environmental Geochemistry
  156. Front Matter
  157. Mass Spectrometric Detectors for Environmental Studies
  158. Principles and Applications of Ion Chromatography
  159. Asymmetric Synthesis of (–)-Nakadomarin A
  160. Lattice Dynamics of EuO: Evidence for Giant Spin-Phonon Coupling
  161. Subthreshold Mobility in AlGaN/GaN HEMTs
  162. 3D computational imaging in scattering with light field datasets (Conference Presentation)
  163. Computational illumination for real-time gigapixel phase microscopy (Conference Presentation)
  164. Asymmetry and inequity in the inheritance of a bacterial adhesive
  165. 3D differential phase contrast microscopy
  166. Turbulent drag in a rotating frame
  167. International identifier ORCID and its role in the global scholarly communication
  168. Correlates of cocaine use during methadone treatment: implications for screening and clinical management (ANRS Methaville study)
  169. Measurement of the centrality dependence of the charged-particle pseudorapidity distribution in proton–lead collisions at $$\sqrt{s_{_\text {NN}}} = 5.02$$ s NN = 5.02  TeV with the ATLAS detector
  170. Relationship between hydraulic conductivity and formation factor of coarse-grained soils as a function of particle size
  171. Conditional vulnerability of plant diversity to atmospheric nitrogen deposition across the United States
  172. Centrality, rapidity, and transverse momentum dependence of isolated prompt photon production in lead-lead collisions atsNN=2.76TeV measured with the ATLAS detector
  173. Optical transfer function characterization using a weak diffuser
  174. 4D phase-space multiplexing for fluorescent microscopy
  175. Comparison of the Hazard Mapping System (HMS) fire product to ground-based fire records in Georgia, USA
  176. Social Use of Facial Expressions in Hylobatids
  177. Effect of Alkyl Group on MxOy–+ ROH (M = Mo, W; R = Me, Et) Reaction Rates
  178. ORCID: Not a flower but anOpenResearcher andContributorID
  179. Corrosion properties of zirconium-based ceramic coatings for micro-bearing and biomedical applications
  180. Mathematics Teachers’ Perceptions of Resources and Curriculum Availability in Post-Apartheid Schooling
  181. The pace of plant community change is accelerating in remnant prairies
  182. Caf1 of Yersinia pestis Forms Complex Highly Stable Protein Polymers and Hydrogel Scaffolds
  183. Effects of coarse grain size distribution and fine particle content on pore fluid pressure and shear behavior in experimental debris flows
  184. Fluid Flow as a Strategy for Sorting and Localization of Membrane Proteins
  185. Infrared spectrum of CH 3 CN–HCl in solid neon, and modeling matrix effects in CH 3 CN–HCl and H 3 N–HCl
  186. Pollen concentration and asthma exacerbations in Wake County, North Carolina, 2006–2012
  187. Structure and surface chemistry of Al 2 O 3 coated LiMn 2 O 4 nanostructured electrodes with improved lifetime
  188. Standardizing the resolution claims for coherent microscopy
  189. Early adopters of ORCID functionality enabling recognition of peer review: Two brief case studies
  190. Degree of hysteresis determination
  191. Experimental and Numerical Analysis of Air Trapping in a Porous Medium with Coarse Textured Inclusions
  192. ORCID: Solving the Name Ambiguity Problem
  193. Everything you ever wanted know about ORCID: . . . but were afraid to ask
  194. Effect of heterogeneity and anisotropy related to the construction method on transfer processes in waste rock piles
  195. Prediction of Cardiorespiratory Fitness by the Six-Minute Step Test and Its Association with Muscle Strength and Power in Sedentary Obese and Lean Young Women: A Cross-Sectional Study
  196. Holocene shifts in the assembly of plant and animal communities implicate human impacts
  197. Experimental robustness of Fourier ptychography phase retrieval algorithms
  198. Physical activity in adulthood: genes and mortality
  199. Congratulations, You’ve Registered for an ORCID iD! What Next?
  200. Measurement of the production of neighbouring jets in lead–lead collisions at s ...
  201. High-resolution wind speed measurements using actively heated fiber optics
  202. Novel Activities of Select NSAID R-Enantiomers against Rac1 and Cdc42 GTPases
  203. Absorber topography dependence of phase edge effects
  204. Development of the beam extraction synchronization system at the Fermilab Booster
  205. Friction weakening in granular flows deduced from seismic records at the Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat
  206. Vegetation dynamics from a coastal peatland: insights from combined plant macrofossil and pollen data
  207. Pharmaceutical screen identifies novel target processes for activation of autophagy with a broad translational potential
  208. Theoretical insight into diagnosing observation error correlations using observation-minus-background and observation-minus-analysis statistics
  209. Sensitivity of GC-EI/MS, GC-EI/MS/MS, LC-ESI/MS/MS, LC-Ag+CIS/MS/MS, and GC-ESI/MS/MS for analysis of anabolic steroids in doping control
  210. NuSTARSPECTROSCOPY OF MULTI-COMPONENT X-RAY REFLECTION FROM NGC 1068
  211. Quantitative phase retrieval with arbitrary pupil and illumination
  212. A plastic scintillator-based muon tomography system with an integrated muon spectrometer
  213. The effect of macropores on bi-directional hydrologic exchange between a stream channel and riparian groundwater
  214. Two-particle Bose–Einstein correlations in pp collisions at $$\mathbf {\sqrt{s} =}$$ s = 0.9 and 7 TeV measured with the ATLAS detector
  215. T-PHOT: A new code for PSF-matched, prior-based, multiwavelength extragalactic deconfusion photometry
  216. Opposing Viewpoints in Context
  217. Correction: EquiFACS: The Equine Facial Action Coding System
  218. Centrality and rapidity dependence of inclusive jet production in s ...
  219. Erratum to: Measurement of the inclusive jet cross-section in proton-proton collisions at s = 7 $$ \sqrt{s}=7 $$ TeV using 4.5 fb−1 of data with the ATLAS detector
  220. Measurement of the forward-backward asymmetry of electron and muon pair-production in pp collisions at s = 7 $$ \sqrt{s}=7 $$ TeV with the ATLAS detector
  221. Vibrational-vibrational and vibrational-thermal energy transfers of CO2 with N2 from MIPAS high-resolution limb spectra
  222. NuSTARREVEALS EXTREME ABSORPTION INz< 0.5 TYPE 2 QUASARS
  223. Front Matter: Volume 9624
  224. First light results from the High Efficiency and Resolution Multi-Element Spectrograph at the Anglo-Australian Telescope
  225. A Pan-GTPase Inhibitor as a Molecular Probe
  226. EquiFACS: The Equine Facial Action Coding System
  227. THENuSTAREXTRAGALACTIC SURVEYS: INITIAL RESULTS AND CATALOG FROM THE EXTENDEDCHANDRADEEP FIELD SOUTH
  228. THENuSTAREXTRAGALACTIC SURVEYS: OVERVIEW AND CATALOG FROM THE COSMOS FIELD
  229. Ionised outflows inz~ 2.4 quasar host galaxies
  230. Transport of intensity phase retrieval and computational imaging for partially coherent fields: The phase space perspective
  231. Interface State Artefact in Long Gate-Length AlGaN/GaN HEMTs
  232. Investigation of mechanical properties of cryogenically treated music wire
  233. Computational imaging: Machine learning for 3D microscopy
  234. Observation and measurement of Higgs boson decays toWW*with the ATLAS detector
  235. BROADBAND OBSERVATIONS OF THE COMPTON-THICK NUCLEUS OF NGC 3393
  236. Self-learning based Fourier ptychographic microscopy
  237. An ORCID based synchronization framework for a national CRIS ecosystem
  238. Identification and energy calibration of hadronically decaying tau leptons with the ATLAS experiment in pp collisions at $$\sqrt{s}=8$$ s = 8 $$\,\hbox {TeV}$$ TeV
  239. Differential top-antitop cross-section measurements as a function of observables constructed from final-state particles using pp collisions at s = 7 $$ \sqrt{s}=7 $$ TeV in th...
  240. The most obscured AGN in the COSMOS field
  241. 3D imaging in volumetric scattering media using phase-space measurements
  242. ORCID for funders: Who’s who - and what are they doing? - ORCID IDs as identifiers for researchers and flexible article based classifications to understand the collective researcher portfolio
  243. DETERMINING THE COVERING FACTOR OF COMPTON-THICK ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI WITHNuSTAR
  244. Optically reconfigurable magnetic materials
  245. Multi-Contrast Imaging and Digital Refocusing on a Mobile Microscope with a Domed LED Array
  246. DETAILED SHAPE AND EVOLUTIONARY BEHAVIOR OF THE X-RAY LUMINOSITY FUNCTION OF ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI
  247. Motion deblurring with temporally coded illumination in an LED array microscope
  248. Familiar and unfamiliar face recognition in crested macaques ( Macaca nigra )
  249. Measurement of the charge asymmetry in dileptonic decays of top quark pairs in pp collisions at s = 7 $$ \sqrt{s}=7 $$ TeV using the ATLAS detector
  250. Measurement of three-jet production cross-sections in $$pp$$ p p collisions at 7  $$\mathrm {\ Te\,V}$$ Te V centre-of-mass energy using the ATLAS detector
  251. Observation of top-quark pair production in association with a photon and measurement of thett¯γproduction cross section inppcollisions ats=7TeV using the ATLAS detector
  252. Quantitative differential phase contrast imaging in an LED array microscope
  253. Endosymbiosis undone by stepwise elimination of the plastid in a parasitic dinoflagellate
  254. Dehydrogenative Coupling of Hydrosilanes with Amines Using Au/HAP
  255. Measurement of Spin Correlation in Top-Antitop Quark Events and Search for Top Squark Pair Production inppCollisions ats=8  TeVUsing the ATLAS Detector
  256. Auditory illusion demonstrations as related to prehistoric cave art and Stonehenge
  257. Auditory illusions arising from lack of visual clues
  258. Evidence for the Higgs-boson Yukawa coupling to tau leptons with the ATLAS detector
  259. Measurement of the top-quark mass in the fully hadronic decay channel from ATLAS data at $$\sqrt{s}=7\mathrm{\,TeV}$$ s = 7 TeV
  260. Numerical modeling of the Mount Meager landslide constrained by its force history derived from seismic data
  261. Search for W ′ ...
  262. Search for $$W' \rightarrow tb \rightarrow qqbb$$ W ′ → t b → q q b b decays in $$pp$$ p p collisions at $$\sqrt{s}$$ s  = 8 TeV with the ATLAS detector
  263. Search for pair-produced long-lived neutral particles decaying to jets in the ATLAS hadronic calorimeter in pp collisions at s = ...
  264. Search for squarks and gluinos in events with isolated leptons, jets and missing transverse momentum at s = 8 $$ \sqrt{s}=8 $$ TeV with the ATLAS detector
  265. Ultra-deep catalog of X-ray groups in the ExtendedChandraDeep Field South
  266. “Good acoustics” is culturally determined: Evidence that prehistoric performance space selection was based on different world views
  267. Characterizing the dependence of thick-mask edge effects on illumination angle using AIMS images
  268. Phase measurements of EUV mask defects
  269. Multi-mode microscopy in real-time with LED array illumination
  270. Partially coherent phase imaging with source shapes estimation
  271. Quantitative phase recovery from asymmetric illumination on an LED array microscope
  272. Search for new phenomena in the dijet mass distribution usingppcollision data ats=8  TeVwith the ATLAS detector
  273. Holocene book review: Iceland (Classic Geology in Europe 3)ThordarsonThorHöskuldssonÁrmann, Iceland (Classic Geology in Europe 3). 2nd edition, Dunedin Academic Press: Edinburgh, 2014; 192 pp.: ISBN 9781780460215, £24.99 (pbk)
  274. From ORCID iDs to SEG Wiki help
  275. Origin and evolution of the Kolbeinsey Ridge and Iceland Plateau, N-Atlantic
  276. Mass without radiation: Heavily obscured AGNs, the X-ray background, and the black hole mass density
  277. The XMM deep survey in the CDF-S
  278. Galaxy-wide outflows inz~ 1.5 luminous obscured quasars revealed through near-IR slit-resolved spectroscopy
  279. Long-term variability of proglacial groundwater-fed hydrological systems in an area of glacier retreat, Skeiðarársandur, Iceland
  280. The XMM Deep Survey in the CDF-S
  281. Rate-dependent elastic hysteresis during the peeling of pressure sensitive adhesives
  282. Back cover
  283. ORCID identifiers galore!
  284. ORCID – Unique Author Identifier
  285. Compton thick AGN in the XMM-COSMOS survey
  286. Revisiting the Rochechouart impact structure, France
  287. Short-term forecasting of groundwater levels under conditions of mine-tailings recharge using wavelet ensemble neural network models
  288. The space density of Compton-thick AGN atz≈ 0.8 in the zCOSMOS-Bright Survey
  289. The hard X-ray luminosity function of high-redshift (3 < z ≲ 5) active galactic nuclei
  290. CLUSTERING OF MODERATE LUMINOSITY X-RAY-SELECTED TYPE 1 AND TYPE 2 AGNS ATZ∼ 3
  291. Lateral subsurface stormflow and solute transport in a forested hillslope: A combined measurement and modeling approach
  292. THENuSTARVIEW OF NEARBY COMPTON-THICK ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI: THE CASES OF NGC 424, NGC 1320, AND IC 2560
  293. NuSTARANDXMM-NEWTONOBSERVATIONS OF LUMINOUS, HEAVILY OBSCURED,WISE-SELECTED QUASARS ATZ∼ 2
  294. WEAK HARD X-RAY EMISSION FROM BROAD ABSORPTION LINE QUASARS: EVIDENCE FOR INTRINSIC X-RAY WEAKNESS
  295. Normal values for inspiratory muscle function in children
  296. THE VARIABLE HARD X-RAY EMISSION OF NGC 4945 AS OBSERVED BYNUSTAR
  297. NuSTARUNVEILS A COMPTON-THICK TYPE 2 QUASAR IN MrK 34
  298. ATG Interviews Dave Kochalko, ORCID Director, Vice President, Strategy & Business Development, Thomson Reuters
  299. The Relationship between Muscle Fiber Type-Specific PGC-1α Content and Mitochondrial Content Varies between Rodent Models and Humans
  300. Primordial environment of super massive black holes: large-scale galaxy overdensities aroundz ~ 6 quasars with LBT
  301. The role of macropores and multi-resolution soil survey datasets for distributed surface–subsurface flow modeling
  302. THE 2-79 keV X-RAY SPECTRUM OF THE CIRCINUS GALAXY WITHNuSTAR,XMM-Newton, ANDCHANDRA: A FULLY COMPTON-THICK ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEUS
  303. Laboratory Simulation of Flow through Single Fractured Granite
  304. Experimental Hydromechanical Characterization and Numerical Modelling of a Fractured and Porous Sandstone
  305. The influence of unsealing on the wind resistance of asphalt shingles
  306. Invasion of yellow crazy ant Anoplolepis gracilipes in a Seychelles UNESCO palm forest
  307. Reactive transport controls on sandy acid sulfate soils and impacts on shallow groundwater quality
  308. Synthesis of (+)- and (–)-Frondosin B
  309. Black hole accretion preferentially occurs in gas-rich galaxies
  310. A multiscale overlapped coupling formulation for large-deformation strain localization
  311. The effects of lateral property variations on fault-zone reactivation by fluid pressurization: Application to CO2 pressurization effects within major and undetected fault zones
  312. NuSTAR J033202-2746.8: DIRECT CONSTRAINTS ON THE COMPTON REFLECTION IN A HEAVILY OBSCURED QUASAR ATz≈ 2
  313. A Case Study in Drifting Snow Behavior
  314. GARLIC — A general purpose atmospheric radiative transfer line-by-line infrared-microwave code: Implementation and evaluation
  315. K-means Algorithm Based on Particle Swarm Optimization for the Identification of Rock Discontinuity Sets
  316. NuSTARREVEALS AN INTRINSICALLY X-RAY WEAK BROAD ABSORPTION LINE QUASAR IN THE ULTRALUMINOUS INFRARED GALAXY MARKARIAN 231
  317. ERRATUM: “THE OBSCURED FRACTION OF ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI IN THE XMM-COSMOS SURVEY: A SPECTRAL ENERGY DISTRIBUTION PERSPECTIVE” (2013, ApJ, 777, 86)
  318. An Experimental Study and Constitutive Modeling of Saturated Porous Rocks
  319. Fundamental changes of granular flow dynamics, deposition, and erosion processes at high slope angles: Insights from laboratory experiments
  320. Damage–breakage rheology model and solid-granular transition near brittle instability
  321. ALMA reveals a warm and compact starburst around a heavily obscured supermassive black hole atz= 4.75
  322. ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEUS X-RAY VARIABILITY IN THEXMM-COSMOS SURVEY
  323. PREDICTING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SYSTEM VIBRATION WITH ROCK BRITTLENESS INDEXES IN ROCK SAWING PROCESS
  324. Factors associated with HCV risk practices in methadone-maintained patients: the importance of considering the couple in prevention interventions
  325. A wide search for obscured active galactic nuclei using XMM–Newton and WISE
  326. Spectral energy distributions of type 1 AGN in XMM-COSMOS – II. Shape evolution
  327. The incidence of obscuration in active galactic nuclei
  328. THEXMM-NEWTONSPECTRUM OF A CANDIDATE RECOILING SUPERMASSIVE BLACK HOLE: AN ELUSIVE INVERTED P-CYGNI PROFILE
  329. Finding rare AGN: XMM–Newton and Chandra observations of SDSS Stripe 82
  330. Energy Expenditure during Sexual Activity in Young Healthy Couples
  331. THE OBSCURED FRACTION OF ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI IN THEXMM-COSMOS SURVEY: A SPECTRAL ENERGY DISTRIBUTION PERSPECTIVE
  332. A wide search of obscured Active Galactic Nuclei using XMM-Newton and WISE
  333. Mechanical Fluidity of Fully Suspended Biological Cells
  334. THENuSTAREXTRAGALACTIC SURVEY: A FIRST SENSITIVE LOOK AT THE HIGH-ENERGY COSMIC X-RAY BACKGROUND POPULATION
  335. The XMM deep survey in the CDF-S
  336. Obscured AGN atz ~ 1 from the zCOSMOS-Bright Survey
  337. WEAK HARD X-RAY EMISSION FROM TWO BROAD ABSORPTION LINE QUASARS OBSERVED WITHNuSTAR: COMPTON-THICK ABSORPTION OR INTRINSIC X-RAY WEAKNESS?
  338. A quasar–galaxy mixing diagram: quasar spectral energy distribution shapes in the optical to near-infrared
  339. The XMM Deep survey in the CDF-S
  340. The XMM deep survey in the CDF-S
  341. The XMM deep survey in the CDF-S
  342. A statistical relation between the X-ray spectral index and Eddington ratio of active galactic nuclei in deep surveys
  343. A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF VIRIAL BLACK HOLE MASS ESTIMATES OF MODERATE-LUMINOSITY ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI USING SUBARU/FMOS
  344. Coupled discrete element modeling of fluid injection into dense granular media
  345. THENUCLEAR SPECTROSCOPIC TELESCOPE ARRAY(NuSTAR) HIGH-ENERGY X-RAY MISSION
  346. CROSS-CORRELATING COSMIC INFRARED AND X-RAY BACKGROUND FLUCTUATIONS: EVIDENCE OF SIGNIFICANT BLACK HOLE POPULATIONS AMONG THE CIB SOURCES
  347. Prediction of the saturated hydraulic conductivity from Brooks and Corey's water retention parameters
  348. Finding rare AGN: X-ray number counts of Chandra sources in Stripe 82
  349. O SURGIMENTO DO BIOMA CERRADO
  350. Asymmetric Organocatalytic Synthesis of Tetrasubstituted Chiral Biaryl Compounds
  351. The Chandra-COSMOS survey – IV. X-ray spectra of the bright sample
  352. Who are you? ORCID knows the answer
  353. Determination of Pyrethroid Insecticides in Environmental Samples by GC–MS and GC–MS–MS
  354. The nature of the unresolved extragalactic cosmic soft X-ray background
  355. The high-redshift (z > 3) active galactic nucleus population in the 4-Ms Chandra Deep Field-South
  356. General Principles of Mass Spectrometry: GC-MS, LC-MS, and LC-MS/MS
  357. SPECTRAL ENERGY DISTRIBUTIONS OF TYPE 1 ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI IN THE COSMOS SURVEY. I. THEXMM-COSMOS SAMPLE
  358. TRACKING DOWN THE SOURCE POPULATION RESPONSIBLE FOR THE UNRESOLVED COSMIC 6-8 keV BACKGROUND
  359. GOODS-Herschel: ultra-deepXMM-Newtonobservations reveal AGN/star-formation connection
  360. A ‘well-balanced’ finite volume scheme for blood flow simulation
  361. The XMM deep survey in the CDF-S
  362. Digital Generation of Non-Gaussian Spiky Excitations Using Spectral Representation with Additive Phase Structure
  363. Open Researcher and Contributor Identification (ORCID)
  364. Bolometric luminosities and Eddington ratios of X-ray selected active galactic nuclei in theXMM-COSMOS survey
  365. THECHANDRACOSMOS SURVEY. III. OPTICAL AND INFRARED IDENTIFICATION OF X-RAY POINT SOURCES
  366. Career Q&A: Laurel Haak and the ORCID Project
  367. X-ray properties of radio-selected star forming galaxies in theChandra-COSMOS survey
  368. CHANDRAHIGH-RESOLUTION OBSERVATIONS OF CID-42, A CANDIDATE RECOILING SUPERMASSIVE BLACK HOLE
  369. THE 4 MsCHANDRADEEP FIELD-SOUTH NUMBER COUNTS APPORTIONED BY SOURCE CLASS: PERVASIVE ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI AND THE ASCENT OF NORMAL GALAXIES
  370. Catalytic Asymmetric Synthesis of Dihydropyridones
  371. Fe K emission from active galaxies in the COSMOS field
  372. THE IMPACT OF GALAXY INTERACTIONS ON ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEUS ACTIVITY IN zCOSMOS
  373. DISSECTING PHOTOMETRIC REDSHIFT FOR ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEUS USINGXMM- ANDCHANDRA-COSMOS SAMPLES
  374. Black hole accretion and host galaxies of obscured quasars in XMM-COSMOS
  375. Aubertin, François
  376. Aubertin, Odette (Mlle)
  377. THE POPULATION OF HIGH-REDSHIFT ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI IN THECHANDRA-COSMOS SURVEY
  378. The bolometric output and host-galaxy properties of obscured AGN in the XMM-COSMOS survey
  379. On theLx–L6 μmratio as a diagnostic for Compton-thick AGN
  380. REVEALING A POPULATION OF HEAVILY OBSCURED ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI ATz≈ 0.5-1 IN THE CHANDRA DEEP FIELD-SOUTH
  381. X-RAY SPECTRAL CONSTRAINTS FORz≈ 2 MASSIVE GALAXIES: THE IDENTIFICATION OF REFLECTION-DOMINATED ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI
  382. THEXMM-NEWTONWIDE FIELD SURVEY IN THE COSMOS FIELD: REDSHIFT EVOLUTION OF AGN BIAS AND SUBDOMINANT ROLE OF MERGERS IN TRIGGERING MODERATE-LUMINOSITY AGNs AT REDSHIFTS UP TO 2.2
  383. THE CHANDRA DEEP FIELD-SOUTH SURVEY: 4 Ms SOURCE CATALOGS
  384. X-ray observations of highly obscuredτ9.7μm > 1 sources: an efficient method for selecting Compton-thick AGN?
  385. All-Carbon [4+2] Cycloaddition Catalyzed by an NHC
  386. A COMPTON-THICK ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEUS ATz∼ 5 IN THE 4 Ms CHANDRA DEEP FIELD SOUTH
  387. PROBING THE FAINT END OF THE QUASAR LUMINOSITY FUNCTION ATz∼ 4 IN THE COSMOS FIELD
  388. Pattern Discovery Using Association Rules
  389. 10.1007/b97251
  390. 10.1007/BF01402474
  391. Les lasers à semi-conducteur
  392. Orientations cliniques et autres pathologies respiratoires pédiatriques
  393. X-ray observations of sub-mm LABOCA galaxies in the eCDFS
  394. The Large-scale Structure in the Chandra Deep Field South
  395. HOT-DUST-POOR TYPE 1 ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI IN THE COSMOS SURVEY
  396. TheMBH − Mstarrelation of obscured AGNs at high redshift
  397. The X-ray to [Ne V]3426 flux ratio: discovering heavily obscured AGN in the distant Universe
  398. Properties of the integrated spectrum of serendipitous 2XMM catalog sources
  399. The HELLAS2XMM survey
  400. SUZAKUOBSERVATIONS OF HARD X-RAY-SELECTED SEYFERT 2 GALAXIES
  401. A RUNAWAY BLACK HOLE IN COSMOS: GRAVITATIONAL WAVE OR SLINGSHOT RECOIL?
  402. THEXMM-NEWTONWIDE-FIELD SURVEY IN THE COSMOS FIELD (XMM-COSMOS): DEMOGRAPHY AND MULTIWAVELENGTH PROPERTIES OF OBSCURED AND UNOBSCURED LUMINOUS ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI
  403. Ultraluminous X-ray sources out toz~ 0.3 in the COSMOS field
  404. Ultimate Wind Load Design Gust Wind Speeds in the United States for Use in ASCE-7
  405. Synthesis of Enantioenriched Allenes from 1,1-Cyclopropanediesters
  406. IDENTIFICATIONS AND PHOTOMETRIC REDSHIFTS OF THE 2 Ms CHANDRA DEEP FIELD-SOUTH SOURCES
  407. The X-ray to optical-UV luminosity ratio of X-ray selected type 1 AGN in XMM-COSMOS
  408. Good news on the horizon: The Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID)
  409. Bioinformatics for LC-MS/MS-Based Proteomics
  410. Rapid Analytical Method of Water Samples for High Fish Toxicity Pesticides with GC/MS and LC/MS/MS
  411. Probing BH mass and accretion through X-ray variabiliy in the CDFS
  412. Resolved mid-infrared imaging of AGN: an isotropic measure of intrinsic power
  413. The evolution of obscured accretion
  414. X-ray gaseous emission in star forming galaxies
  415. ON THE COSMIC EVOLUTION OF THE SCALING RELATIONS BETWEEN BLACK HOLES AND THEIR HOST GALAXIES: BROAD-LINE ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI IN THE zCOSMOS SURVEY
  416. MASSIVE GALAXIES IN COSMOS: EVOLUTION OF BLACK HOLE VERSUS BULGE MASS BUT NOT VERSUS TOTAL STELLAR MASS OVER THE LAST 9 Gyr?
  417. Evolution of the X-ray luminosity in young H ii galaxies
  418. Black hole growth and starburst activity at z = 0.6–4 in the Chandra Deep Field South
  419. SPECTROSCOPIC IDENTIFICATIONS OFSPITZERSOURCES IN THE SWIRE/XMM-NEWTON/ELAIS-S1 FIELD: A LARGE FRACTION OF ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI WITH HIGHF(24 μm)/F(R) RATIO
  420. THECHANDRACOSMOS SURVEY. I. OVERVIEW AND POINT SOURCE CATALOG
  421. Resolved Mid-Infrared Imaging of AGN: An Isotropic Measure of Intrinsic Power
  422. ERRATUM: “THE CONTRIBUTION OF AGN AND STAR-FORMING GALAXIES TO THE MID-INFRARED AS REVEALED BY THEIR SPECTRAL ENERGY DISTRIBUTIONS” (2008, ApJ, 684, 136)
  423. The HELLAS2XMM survey - XII. The infrared/submillimetre view of an X-ray selected type 2 quasar atz≈ 2
  424. On the nature of red galaxies: the Chandra perspective
  425. Resolving the mid-infrared cores of local Seyferts
  426. Design Wind Speed Characteristics
  427. Selective Formation of (E)-α-Ethynyl-α,β-Unsaturated Esters
  428. THE COSMOS ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEUS SPECTROSCOPIC SURVEY. I.XMM-NEWTONCOUNTERPARTS
  429. ONGOING AND CO-EVOLVING STAR FORMATION IN zCOSMOS GALAXIES HOSTING ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI
  430. CHASING HIGHLY OBSCURED QSOs IN THE COSMOS FIELD
  431. Suzaku observation of the Phoenix galaxy
  432. The XMM-Newton wide-field survey in the COSMOS field
  433. Aires protégées, espaces durables ?
  434. Simbol-X Core Science in a Context
  435. The Infrared View of Luminous X-ray Selected Type 2 Quasars, and Coeval Nuclear Activity and Star Formation at z = 2
  436. The spatial clustering of X-ray selected AGN in the XMM-COSMOS field
  437. NOTICES
  438. TheChandraDeep Field–South Survey: 2 Ms Source Catalogs
  439. NIV and chronic respiratory failure in children
  440. No science left behind
  441. The Contribution of AGNs and Star‐forming Galaxies to the Mid‐Infrared as Revealed by Their Spectral Energy Distributions
  442. XEUS: the physics of the hot evolving universe
  443. Porosity and Permeability in Sediment Mixtures
  444. The XMM-Newton survey of the ELAIS-S1 field
  445. Introduction
  446. EDGE: Explorer of diffuse emission and gamma-ray burst explosions
  447. SPACE: the spectroscopic all-sky cosmic explorer
  448. Synthesis of Papaverine
  449. A deep X-ray observation of M82 with XMM–Newton
  450. Growth of normally-immiscible materials (NIMs), binary alloys, and metallic fibers by hyperbaric laser chemical vapor deposition
  451. Extragalactic X-ray surveys: AGN physics and evolution
  452. The Cosmic X-ray Background at the peak of its emission: new results and implications
  453. Unveiling Obscured Accretion in the Chandra Deep Field–South
  454. The HELLAS2XMM survey
  455. Research Highlights
  456. EDGE: explorer of diffuse emission and gamma-ray burst explosions
  457. COSMOS:Hubble Space TelescopeObservations
  458. S‐COSMOS: TheSpitzerLegacy Survey of theHubble Space TelescopeACS 2 deg2COSMOS Field I: Survey Strategy and First Analysis
  459. The Cosmic Evolution Survey (COSMOS): A Large‐Scale Structure atz = 0.73 and the Relation of Galaxy Morphologies to Local Environment
  460. The Cosmic X‐Ray Background and the Population of the Most Heavily Obscured AGNs
  461. The First Release COSMOS Optical and Near‐IR Data and Catalog
  462. TheXMM‐NewtonWide‐Field Survey in the COSMOS Field. I. Survey Description
  463. TheXMM‐NewtonWide‐Field Survey in the COSMOS Field. II. X‐Ray Data and the log N‐log SRelations
  464. TheXMM‐NewtonWide‐Field Survey in the COSMOS Field. III. Optical Identification and Multiwavelength Properties of a Large Sample of X‐Ray–Selected Sources
  465. TheXMM‐NewtonWide‐Field Survey in the COSMOS Field. IV. X‐Ray Spectral Properties of Active Galactic Nuclei
  466. TheXMM‐NewtonWide‐Field Survey in the COSMOS Field. V. Angular Clustering of the X‐Ray Point Sources
  467. TheXMM‐NewtonWide‐Field Survey in the COSMOS Field: Statistical Properties of Clusters of Galaxies
  468. The XMM-Newton view of IRAS 09104+4109: evidence for a changing-look Type 2 quasar?
  469. Multidisciplinary monitoring at the Izaute gas storage geophysical laboratory
  470. Gas Phase Investigation of [(Cu2+,Ni2+-Gly-Gly-His)-3H+]-1Complex by Electrospray Ionization MS/MS and MS/MS/MS
  471. TESTE ORCID
  472. The HELLAS2XMM survey
  473. Hidden activity in high-redshift spheroidal galaxies from mid-infrared and X-ray observations in the GOODS-North field
  474. Les marchés de la biodiversité
  475. The obscured X‐ray source population in the HELLAS2XMM survey: the Spitzer view
  476. The quest for Type 2 quasars: Chandra observations of luminous obscured quasars in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
  477. The synthesis of the cosmic X-ray background in the Chandra and XMM-Newton era
  478. In Search of One's Self
  479. Imagerie digestive
  480. Foreword
  481. Lorenzo de' Medici and the art of magnificence
  482. Trace Analysis and LC/MS/MS
  483. Drug Discovery and Benchtop LC/MS
  484. William Allen Brock
  485. Discussion of “Wind Speeds in ASCE 7 Standard Peak-Gust Map: Assessment” by Emil Simiu, Roseanne Wilcox, Fahim Sadek, and James J. Filliben
  486. Foreword
  487. Jüngere Theologische Texte. Katalog der lateinischen Handschriften der Staatlichen Bibliothek (Schlossbibliothek) Ansbach. Band I. Ms. lat.1 – Ms. lat. 93. Band II: Ms. lat 94 – Ms. lat. 173
  488. Représenter la nature ? ONG et biodiversité
  489. Psychopathie et lien avec la victime chez les agresseurs sexuels de femmes adultes
  490. HEXIT-SAT: a mission concept for x-ray grazing incidence telescopes from 0.5 to 70 keV
  491. Stellar and Gaseous Abundances in M82
  492. Foreword
  493. The HELLAS2XMM survey
  494. Flutter qualification of transport aircraft with store suspension
  495. Studying the evolution of the hot universe with the X-ray evolving universe spectroscopy mission – XEUS
  496. Elusive active galactic nuclei
  497. The HELLAS2XMM survey
  498. The HELLAS2XMM survey
  499. The hard X-ray view of the low-luminosity blazar in the radio galaxy NGC 6251
  500. Unveiling the powerful quasar hidden in the nucleus of the FR II radio galaxy 3C 265
  501. The BeppoSAX High Energy Large Area Survey (HELLAS) -- VI. The radio properties
  502. TOF-MS and Quadrupole Ion-Trap MS/MS for the Discovery of Herbicide Degradates in Groundwater
  503. Foreword
  504. Inverse Compton X-rays from the radio galaxy 3C 219
  505. MS/MS
  506. The Nuclear Accretion in the FR I Radio Galaxy IC 4296 fromChandraand Very Long Baseline Array Observations
  507. XEUS: the x-ray evolving universe spectroscopy mission
  508. Introduction
  509. Unconventional AGN in hard X-ray surveys
  510. The Authors
  511. Extremely Red Objects: An X-Ray Dichotomy
  512. BeppoSAX/PDS identification of the true counterpart of the Piccinotti source H0917-074
  513. Mapping and sequencing of cardiolipins fromGeobacillus stearothermophilusNRS 2004/3a by positive and negative ion nanoESI-QTOF-MS and MS/MS
  514. Spectral Energy Distributions of Flat‐Spectrum Radio Quasars Observed withBeppoSAX
  515. Index
  516. Theobiology and Gendered Spirituality
  517. The Authors
  518. When Science Meets Religion
  519. Matter, Divinity, and Number
  520. Beyond Equality
  521. Shamanism as Neurotheology and Evolutionary Psychology
  522. Comments on Symposium: Theobiology: Interfacing Theology, Psychology, and Other Sciences for Deeper Understanding
  523. Nonreductive Physicalism and Soul: Finding Resonance Between Theology and Neuroscience
  524. Erratum
  525. Mexico’s War on Drugs: No Margin for Maneuver
  526. Review Article: Black Flower: Prisons and the Future of Incarceration
  527. Science, Ideology, and Needle Exchange Programs
  528. The Drug Market in Iran
  529. Policy Paradox: Implications of U.S. Drug Control Policy for Jamaica
  530. The HELLAS2XMMSurvey. II. Multiwavelength Observations of P3: An X‐Ray–bright, Optically Inactive Galaxy
  531. Universal Academic Questionnaire Summary Statistics
  532. Foreword
  533. Editors' Introduction
  534. TheBeppoSAXHigh‐Energy Large‐Area Survey. V. The Nature of the Hard X‐Ray Source Population and Its Evolution
  535. $\vec{BeppoSAX}$ observations of LINER-2 galaxies
  536. Dual parallel electrospray ionization and atmospheric pressure chemical ionization mass spectrometry (MS), MS/MS and MS/MS/MS for the analysis of triacylglycerols and triacylglycerol oxidation products
  537. Dual parallel electrospray ionization and atmospheric pressure chemical ionization mass spectrometry (MS), MS/MS and MS/MS/MS for the analysis of triacylglycerols and triacylglycerol oxidation products
  538. Currency Boards
  539. Chandra discovery of extended non-thermal emission in 3C 207 and the spectrum of the relativistic electrons
  540. Disclosing the true nature of the Sy 2 galaxy NGC 3281: One more Compton-thick source
  541. The HELLAS2XMM Survey. I. The X‐Ray Data and the log N–log SRelation
  542. Johannesburg le retour au realisme commercial
  543. Hate Crimes Hurt More
  544. Consequences for Victims: A Comparison of Bias- and Non-Bias-Motivated Assaults
  545. BeppoSAXobservations of 1-Jy BL Lacertae objects - I
  546. [ITAL]Chandra[/ITAL] Detection of the Radio and Optical Double Hot Spot of 3C 351
  547. Real and Virtual Social Ties: Connections in the Everyday Lives of Seven Ethnic Neighborhoods
  548. Days and Nights on the Internet: The Impact of a Diffusing Technology
  549. $\vec{Beppo}$SAX view of NGC 526A: A Seyfert 1.9 galaxy with a flat spectrum
  550. The BeppoSAX High Energy Large Area Survey (HELLAS) -- II. Number counts and X-ray spectral properties
  551. The BeppoSAX High Energy Large Area Survey (HELLAS) -- III. Testing synthesis models for the X-ray background
  552. On the edge: political cults right and left
  553. Index
  554. Mapping the "Worlds" of the World Wide Web: (Re)Structuring Global Commerce Through Hyperlinks
  555. BeppoSAXobservations of the Seyfert 2 galaxies NGC 7172 and ESO 103-G35
  556. Working With and Conducting Research Among American Indian Families
  557. The BeppoSAX High Energy Large Area Survey
  558. Constraining the Black Hole Mass and Accretion Rate in the Narrow‐Line Seyfert 1 Galaxy RE J1034+396
  559. Experiments on Fourier phases for synthesis of non-Gaussian spikes in turbulence time series
  560. Billables: The Valorization of Time in Consulting
  561. ChandraStudy of an Overdensity of X‐Ray Sources around Two Distant (z ∼ 0.5) Clusters
  562. Bereavement Research and Theory: Retrospective and Prospective
  563. Loss and Meaning: How Do People Make Sense of Loss?
  564. Examining the Delayed Grief Hypothesis Across 5 Years of Bereavement
  565. ASCA view on high-redshift radio-quiet quasars
  566. Flaring blazars with BeppoSAX
  567. Gamma-loud quasars: A view with BeppoSAX
  568. The BeppoSAX hellas survey: On the nature of faint hard X-ray selected sources
  569. The complex and variable absorption of NGC 3516 observed by BeppoSAX
  570. Weighing the black hole in the narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy, RE J1034+396
  571. What’s wrong with AGN models for the X-ray background?
  572. XEUS-the X-ray evolving universe spectroscopy mission
  573. BeppoSAX observations of Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 galaxies
  574. Untersuchungen zur Verbesserung der Verschleißbeständigkeit
  575. The Complex X‐Ray Absorbers of NGC 3516 Observed byBEPPOSAX
  576. Gamma‐loud Quasars: A View withBEPPOSAX
  577. Industrial Ecology: Paradigm Shift or Normal Science?
  578. The BeppoSAX view of NLS1s
  579. Index
  580. Optical, near-infrared and hard X-ray observations of SAX J1353.9+1820: a red quasar
  581. Spectroscopic identification of ten faint hard X-ray sources discovered by Chandra
  582. Cladding Loads: The Influence of Balconies and Slab-Edge Storm Shutters
  583. Reply
  584. Evolution and Adaption in the Understanding of Behavior, Culture, and Mind
  585. A qualitative test of a unified model of Seyfert galaxies with BeppoSAX
  586. New ASCA perspectives on high-redshift quasars
  587. The BeppoSAX view of the hard X-ray background
  588. The NH distribution of Seyfert 2 galaxies and the X-ray background
  589. X-Rays from the Highly Polarized Broad Absorption Line QSO CSO 755
  590. The Strengths and Weaknesses of Public-Private Policy Partnerships: Editor's Introduction
  591. Roof Surface Wind Speed Distributions on Low-rise Buildings
  592. Index
  593. Simulation Modeling in Political Science
  594. Simulation in Society
  595. Simulation: A New Way of Doing Social Science
  596. The contribution of faint active galactic nuclei to the hard X-ray background
  597. The Nuclear Spectral Energy Distribution of NGC 4395, the Least Luminous Type 1 Seyfert Galaxy
  598. Mixtec Activism in Oaxacalifornia: Transborder Grassroots Political Strategies
  599. Probing the Hard X‐Ray Properties of High‐Redshift Radio‐Quiet Quasars withASCA
  600. Dedication
  601. AIDS Stigma and Sexual Prejudice
  602. Foreword
  603. AIDS and Stigma
  604. A Social-Psychological Analysis of HIV-Related Stigma: A Two-Factor Theory
  605. AIDS-Related Stigma and Attitudes Toward Injecting Drug Users Among Black and White Americans
  606. The contribution of AGN to the X-ray background: the effect of iron features
  607. 1H0419-577: A two-state Seyfert galaxy?
  608. BeppoSAX broad-band spectra of Seyfert 2 galaxies
  609. BeppoSAX observations of 1 Jy BL lacertae objects
  610. BeppoSAX observations of 3C 279
  611. BeppoSAX observations of PKS 0528+134
  612. BeppoSAX observations of the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 3516
  613. BeppoSAX observations of the TeV Blazar Mkn 421
  614. Probing the extremes of Seyfert activity: BeppoSAX observations of Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 galaxies
  615. The BeppoSAX deep surveys
  616. What can BeppoSAX tell us about X-ray spectra of BL Lacs?
  617. X-ray observations of high-z radio loud/quiet quasars
  618. A theoretical unifying scheme for gamma-ray bright blazars
  619. Constructive Dialogue
  620. A unifying view of the spectral energy distributions of blazars
  621. Area-average peak pressures in a gable roof vortex region
  622. ASCA spectroscopy of the luminous infrared galaxy NGC 6240: X-ray emission from a starburst and a buried active nucleus
  623. Steps toward Determination of the Size and Structure of the Broad‐Line Region in Active Galactic Nuclei. XIV. Intensive Optical Spectrophotometric Observations of NGC 7469
  624. On the nature of the X-ray absorption in the Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 4507
  625. Should we see iron features in the AGN model of the X-ray background?
  626. Steps toward Determination of the Size and Structure of the Broad‐Line Region in Active Galactic Nuclei. XI. Intensive Monitoring of the Ultraviolet Spectrum of NGC 7469
  627. On the Soft X‐Ray Spectra of γ‐Loud Blazars
  628. ASCAandROSATX‐Ray Spectra of High‐Redshift Radio‐loud Quasars
  629. ROSAT observations of radio-selected BL Lac objects
  630. Liquid Handling
  631. Peptide-oligonucleotide conjugates: Synthesis, characterization and biological activity
  632. The variable ROSAT X-ray spectrum of the BL Lac 0716+714
  633. MS/MS and MS/MS/MS Analyses in a Multisector Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer
  634. Stabilized Ferrates (VI): Synthesis Method and Applications
  635. Improved extreme wind prediction for the United States
  636. EXOSAT X-ray spectra of quasars
  637. Simultaneous Triple Radiation Mössbauer Spectroscopy (STRMS)
  638. 9th montreux symposium on liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry [LC/Ms, SFC/MS, CZE/MS, MS/MS], Montreux, Switzerland, November 4–6, 1992.
  639. Simultaneous conversion electron, conversion X-ray and transmission Mössbauer spectroscopy
  640. 8th symposium on liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry [LC-MS, SFC-MS, CE-MS, IC-MS] and short course on LC-MS, SFC-MS, IC-MS, CE-MS, ITHALICA, NY, U.S.A., July 15-19, 1991
  641. An internal variable model for the creep of rocksalt
  642. A Mössbauer spectroscopy study of the system ZrNi – H and ZrCo – H
  643. Editorial
  644. HIV-associated haemophagocytic syndrome
  645. ESR measurements on hydrogenated Zr2Ni
  646. Relaxation rates and diffusion in hybrides of Zr2Ni
  647. Experience with a toroidal proportional detector for backscattered Mössbauer ψ-rays and X-rays
  648. Magnetic field effects on the magnetism of Zr3FeH5.3
  649. Phase separation in hydrides of Zr2Ni
  650. The activation energy for γ-Fe precipitates inCuFe
  651. Meta-igneous origin of Hercynian peraluminous granites in N.W. French Massif Central: implications for crustal history reconstructions
  652. On the relaxation of saltation length as a modeling criteria for particulate transport by wind
  653. Wind Tunnel Evaluation of a Rotating-Element Large-Particle Sampler
  654. Secondary flows and vortex formation around a circular cylinder in constant-shear flow
  655. Application of Mössbauer spectroscopy to physical metallurgy: The role of light interstitial elements
  656. Aerodynamic Model Tests of Tall Buildings
  657. Mean and Peak Wind Loads on Heliostats
  658. Mitigation of Wind Effects on Aerospace Launch Facilities
  659. Evaluation of Distributed Hyperfine Parameters
  660. Intermetallic phases of the Hf−Fe system
  661. Investigation of Zr3Fe hydride phases
  662. Mössbauer spectroscopy in amorphous metals: Failures and successes
  663. Solution of the Einstein-Strauss problem with aΛterm
  664. Mossbauer and magnetovolume effects in amorphous Fe-Y and (Fe-Co) alloys
  665. Correlation of the components of wind-loading on tall buildings
  666. Crystallisation of amorphous ferromagnetic Fe80B20
  667. Hydrogen-induced magnetism in Zr3Fe hydrides
  668. Heliostat mean wind load reduction
  669. Bulk and Surface Plasmons in Artificially Structured Materials
  670. Wind-tunnel study of aerodynamic stability and response of a cable-stayed bridge deck
  671. Hydrogen desorption in Zr3Fe H5.5
  672. Hydrogenation of Zr2Ni
  673. Perturbation analysis and measurements of building wakes in a stably stratified turbulent boundary layer
  674. Wind flow patterns about buildings
  675. Hydride formation by zirconium-iron alloys and by η-phase Zr4Fe2O0.6
  676. Effects of sound on local transport from a heated cylinder
  677. Wind Tunnel Investigations of Natural Ventilation
  678. Active modeling of large-scale turbulence
  679. On vortex locking-on phenomenon for a cable in linear shear flow
  680. Selection of local peak pressure coefficients for wind tunnel studies of buildings
  681. A) Du mauvais usage de l'histoire
  682. MISSION ANALYSIS OF THE RADIO-AMATEUR SATELLITE “ARSENE”
  683. Kinematical studies of the flows around free or surface-mounted obstacles; applying topology to flow visualization
  684. Spectral and Probability-Density Nature of Square-Prism Separation-Reattachment Wall Pressures
  685. Wall pressures of separation—reattachment flow on a square prism in uniform flow
  686. Solubilised viral proteins produce fatal hepatitis in mice
  687. Wind response of the Interama Tower of the Sun
  688. Effect of γ-Rays on Infectivity and Capacity for Nuclear-Associated and Cytoplasmic DNA Replication of FV3 in Chick Embryo Fibroblasts
  689. A Technique for Obtaining Undisturbed Soil Samples by Freezing in Situ1
  690. Platinum Microelectrode Poisoning Factors1
  691. Criteria for Quantitative Schlieren Interferometry
  692. Cytological Expressions of a Cytoplasmic Male Sterility in Solanum
  693. Root Growth Through Porous Media Under Controlled Conditions II. Effect of Aeration Levels and Rigidity1
  694. Root Growth Through Porous Media Under Controlled Conditions: I. Effect of Pore Size and Rigidity1
  695. Polygonization in strongly deformed metals
  696. THE ABSORPTION, EXCRETION, AND DESTRUCTION OF ORALLY ADMINISTERED PENICILLIN 1
  697. Spectroscopic Studies of the Simpler Porphyrins II. The Absorption Spectra of Porphine and Isoporphine, ms‐Tetravanillinporphine and ms‐Tetravanillinisoporphine, ms‐Tetrapropylporphine and ms‐Tetrapropylisoporphine, ms
  698. Sur divers aspects de la décharge d'un condensateur
  699. Einige Andeutungen über ein neues Coordinatensystem und Anwendung desselben auf die Aufgabe: "In einen gegebenen Kegelschnitt ein Dreieck zu beschreiben, dessen drei Seiten durch drei gegebene Puncte gehen."
  700. The methods to handle chronic pain and insomnia through exercise
  701. GC/MS in Forensics, Toxicology, and Space Science
  702. Mass Spectrometry: MS/MS
  703. Anisotropy and In-Situ Vane Tests
  704. ORCID
  705. Proceedings of the 2015 ORCID-Casrai Joint Conference
  706. 39462, 1879-07-01, ANDREWS (G[eorge]) of the Bank of England † ; [AUBERTIN (E.)] ; et a.
  707. Pueblos indígenas y mercados de recursos biológicos
  708. Conclusion
  709. Préface
  710. Relativistic Iron Lines at High Redshifts
  711. The Puzzling Case of XBONGs: Will 3D-spectroscopy Explain Their True Nature?
  712. High-Energy Large-Area Surveys: From BeppaSAX to Chandra and XMM
  713. Introduction
  714. Knowledge Mapping: A Strategic Entry Point to Knowledge Management
  715. Extractivisme et développement régional
  716. Les réserves extractivistes, état des lieux
  717. De Rio à Johannesburg, les avatars de la biodiversité
  718. La biodiversité : une notion en quête de stabilité
  719. Q-adaptor Function For Customer Administration In A Switch
  720. Investigação do refluxo vésico-ureteral por abordagens metabolômicas alvo e global em urina utilizando como plataformas analíticas CE-MS, CESI-MS, RPLC-MS e HILIC-MS