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1. The rise of "security and privacy": bibliometric analysis of computer privacy research.

2. The climate change implications of offshoring Finnish pulp production to South America.

3. Challenges of climate change in tropical basins: vulnerability of eco-agrosystems and human populations.

4. Crash and rebound of indigenous populations in lowland South America.

5. Variations and trends of biologically effective doses of solar ultraviolet radiation in Asia, Europe and South America from 1999 to 2007Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Summary of solar UV doses determined with spore dosimetry from 2005 to 2007. See DOI: 10.1039/b906975e

6. Refugee and Immigrant Community Health Champions: a Qualitative Study of Perceived Barriers to Service Access and Utilisation of the National Health Service (NHS) in the West Midlands, UK.

7. Association between type 1 diabetes mellitus and reduced bone mineral density in children: a meta-analysis.

8. An empirical study of the effects of socioeconomic development on fertility rates.

9. Indices of climate change based on patterns from CMIP5 models, and the range of projections.

10. Intimate Partner Violence and Help-Seeking Behavior among Migrant Women in Australia.

11. Global opportunities and challenges for transboundary conservation.

12. A compilation of field surveys on gaseous elemental mercury (GEM) from contrasting environmental settings in Europe, South America, South Africa and China: separating fads from facts.

13. Attraction and Oviposition of Tuta absoluta Females in Response to Tomato Leaf Volatiles.

14. Archaea in artificial environments: Their presence in global spacecraft clean rooms and impact on planetary protection.

15. A Europe–South America network for climate change assessment and impact studies.

16. Further characterization of two sequiviruses infecting lettuce and development of specific RT-PCR primers.

17. The nature and effects of Latin America's non-western trend in fertility.

18. WESS: an interdisciplinary approach to catchment research.