Rate constants for reactions of ethylbenzene with hydroperoxyl radical
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Rate constants for reactions of ethylbenzene with hydroperoxyl radical and oxygen molecule
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Rate limitations of lime dissolution into coal ash slag
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Rate-Convergence Tradeoff of Federated Learning over Wireless Channels
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Rater agreement of a test battery designed to assess adolescents' resistance training skill competency
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Rates and predictors of caesarean section for first and second births: a prospective cohort of Australian women
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Rates of compliance and adherence to high-intensity interval training: a systematic review and Meta-analyses
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Rates of hospitalisation for acute respiratory illness and the emergence of pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus in the Hunter New England Area Health Service
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Rates of intentional and unintentional nonadherence to peritoneal dialysis regimes and associated factors
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Rates of meaningful change in the mental health of children in long-term out-of-home care: A seven- to nine-year prospective study
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Rates of retention of persons with a mental health disorder in outpatient smoking cessation and reduction trials, and associated factors: protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Rates, determinants and success of implementing deprescribing in people with type 2 diabetes: A scoping review
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Rating a new hedonic scale: a commentary on "derivation and evaluation of a labeled hedonic scale" by Lim, Wood and Green (commentary)
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Rational and Heron Tetrahedra
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Rational and Heron tetrahedra
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Rational and self-adaptive evolutionary extreme learning machine for electricity price forecast
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Rational approximations to a q-analogue of π and some other q-series.
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Rational basis functions for robust identification from frequency and time-domain measurements
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Rational catalyst synthesis for the chemical conversion of propane-1,2-diol to value-added products
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Rational homogeneous algebras
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Rational inefficiency: smart thinking, bounded rationality and the scientific basis for economic failure and success
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Rational social impact assessment of alcohol outlets: slip sliding away
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Rational tetrahedra with edges in arithmetic progression
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Rational tetrahedra with edges in geometric progression
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Rational versus anti-rational interpretations of science: an ape-language case-study
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The rational-transcendental dichotomy of Mahler functions
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Rationale and Design of the Cessation Of Pharmacotherapy In Recovered Chemotherapy-induced cardioToxicity (COP-RCT): A Pilot Study
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Rationale and study protocol for 'Switch-off 4 Healthy Minds' (S4HM): a cluster randomized controlled trial to reduce recreational screen time in adolescents
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A rationale for developing spatial skills: in a design environment
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The rationale of dose-response curves in selecting cancer drug dosing
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Rationality as effective organisation of interaction and its naturalist framework
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Rationalization of quantitative tooth surface loss data for epidemiological research
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Rats & revolutionaries: the labour movement in Australia & New Zealand 1890-1940
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Raymond, Robert, first Baron Raymond (1673–1733)
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Razonamiento clínico en el tratamiento manual de la columna cervical
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RBM5 is a male germ cell splicing factor and is required for spermatid differentiation and male fertility
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RC column failure probabilities to blast loads
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RCT of a client-centred, caseworker-delivered smoking cessation intervention for a socially disadvantaged population
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An RCT protocol of varying financial incentive amounts for smoking cessation among pregnant women
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An RCT to facilitate implementation of school practices known to increase physical activity
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(Re) constructing the archive: a regional perspective on performance histories
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(Re) embodying identity: understanding belonging, ‘difference’ and transnational adoption through the lived experiences of Korean adoptees
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(re) findings: discovery and memory in the architecture and legacy of surrealism
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(Re)assembling the left: the politics of redistribution and recognition in social work
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(Re)discovering the familial past and its impact on historical consciousness
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(Re)Landscaping early childhood education in East Asia: A neoliberal economic and political imaginary
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(Re)presenting indigeneity: the possibilities of Australian sociology
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(Re)Writing The Little Mermaid
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RE-AIM evaluation of a teacher-delivered programme to improve the self-regulation of children attending Australian Aboriginal community primary schools
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A RE-AIM evaluation of a workplace physical activity microgrant initiative
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Re-aligning society and its institutions: ethics, "social licence to operate," and responsible management practice
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Re-appraising mediation's value of self-determination
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Re-articulating dissent: representing the working class from Third Way to New Right in Britain and Chile
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Re-assessing Arthur W. Upfield's Napoleon Bonaparte detective fiction
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A re-assessment of design thinking through the experience of jury duty in a murder trial
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Re-compacting the city: theorizing sustainability on the urban scale
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Re-conceptualising screenwriting for the academy: the social, cultural and creative practice of developing a screenplay
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Re-conceptualising the link between research and practice in social work: a literature review on knowledge utilisation
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Re-contextualizing extra-national policy in the Thai construction industry within the new ASEAN economic community
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Re-evaluation of paralytic shellfish toxin profiles in cyanobacteria using hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
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A re-evaluation of the palaeoclimatic significance of phosphorus variability in speleothems revealed by high-resolution synchrotron micro XRF mapping
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A re-evaluation of the scratch test for locating the liver edge
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Re-examining the NED effect on firm financial performance: the impact and interplay of NED capital and NED equity incentives
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Re-examining the real option characteristics of gold for gold mining companies
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Re-extended painting
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Re-framing religious identity and belief: Gen X women and the Catholic Church
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Re-gendering labour: class and gender determinants of New South Wales electoral behaviour 1930-32
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The re-imagining inherent in crime fiction translation
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Re-imagining the Global Colour Line: The Bolt Case and the Politics of Whiteness
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Re-inventing the delivery of paediatric dysphagia services
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Re-inventing the Lolita complex
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Re-membering the body in English education
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Re-membering Weather Relations: Urban Environments in and as Country
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Re-moralizing the suicide debate
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Re-morphing the amorphous: creating new urban substance
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Re-politicising cultural democracy: not social policy
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Re-producing a neoliberal political regime: competing justifications and dominance in disputing fracking
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Re-reading Dewey through the lens of complexity science, or: on the creative logic of education
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Re-reading representations of indigenality in Australian children's literature: a history
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Re-reading the standards agenda: an Australian case study
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Re-reading Vian: a poetics of partial disclosure
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Re-reasoning ethics: the rationality of deliberation and judgment in ethics
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Re-sampling for soil-caesium-137 to assess soil losses after a 19-year interval in a Hunter Valley Vineyard, New South Wales, Australia
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Re-signifying subjectivity?: a narrative exploration of 'non-traditional' doctoral students' lived experience of subject formation through two Australian cases
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Re-stitching and strengthening community: three global examples of how doll-making translates into well-being in Indigenous cultures
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Re-symbolization of the self: human development and Tarot hermeneutic
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Re-theorizing discipline in education: problems, politics & possibilities
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Re-thinking Elemental’s incremental housing: Residential Satisfaction and resident-driven adaptations in Villa Verde, Chile
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Re-thinking securities regulation: a comparative study of ASX, NYSE and SGX
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Re-thinking the health benefits of outstations in remote Indigenous Australia
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Re-tooling Popper: conventional decision and the rationality of improvement
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Re-valuing Swedish outdoor theatre
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Re-viewing history through sound - fact or fiction?
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Re-visioning academic medicine through a constructionist lens
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Re-visioning screen production education through the lens of creative practice: an Australian film school example
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Re-visiting an old topic with a new approach: the case of ethical clothing
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