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1. Radio Observations of Six Young Type Ia Supernovae

2. Assessment of Stabilized Hydrogen Peroxide for Use in Reducing Campylobacter Levels and Prevalence on Broiler Chicken Wings

3. Delayed circumstellar interaction for Type Ia SN 2015cp revealed by an HST ultraviolet imaging survey

4. AGN photoionization of gas in companion galaxies as a probe of AGN radiation in time and direction

5. Fracture mechanics research at NASA related to the aging commercial transport fleet

6. Carcass orientation and drip time affect potential surface water carryover for broiler carcasses subjected to a post-chill water dip or spray1

7. Gene Therapy with a Self-inactivating (SIN) Gammaretrovirus Vector in 9 patients with X-Linked Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID-X1) Results in Similar Efficacy and an Altered Vector Insertion Profile Compared to Previous Trials

8. Severe tracheal stenosis associated with reintubations

9. THE LICK AGN MONITORING PROJECT 2011: REVERBERATION MAPPING OF MARKARIAN 50

10. Broad-line reverberation in the Kepler-field Seyfert galaxy Zw 229-015

11. Receptor-mediated Gene Transfer to Airway Epithelial Cells in Primary Culture

13. Intestinal permeability in the critically ill

14. Propofol for long-term sedation in the intensive care unit A comparison with papaveretum and midazolam

15. A LOCAL BASELINE OF THE BLACK HOLE MASS SCALING RELATIONS FOR ACTIVE GALAXIES. III. THEMBH–σRELATION

16. Perfecting mankind: eugenics, disease, and the Human Genome Project

17. Meaningful work

18. GB Traffic Forecasts — Status and Development

19. General Modelling Approaches: Top-down or Bottom-up?

20. A new compound heterozygous mutation of the gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor (L314X, Q106R) in a woman with complete hypogonadotropic hypogonadism: chronic estrogen administration amplifies the gonadotropin defect

21. Development of photosystem-II activity during irradiance of etiolated Helianthus (Asteraceae) seedlings

23. Direct in vivo gene transfer to airway epithelium employing adenovirus-polylysine-DNA complexes

24. A Continuum Model for Damage Evolution in Laminated Composites

25. Is the continued provision of food and fluids in Nancy Cruzan's best interests?

26. Fracture of thick laminated composites

27. An experimental and analytical treatment of matrix cracking in cross-ply laminates

28. Recovery of Egg Solids from Wastewaters from Egg-Grading and -Breaking Plants

29. The effect of organic phosphates on the drying rate of grass leaves and dry-matter losses during drying

30. The effect of method of treatment with petroleum ether on the drying rate of grass leaves measured in the laboratory

31. The effect of tri-n-butyl phosphate on the drying rate and respiration rate of grass leaves measured in the laboratory

33. The drying rates of component parts of inflorescence-bearing tillers of Italian ryegrass

34. Effects of thiopentone, etomidate and propofol on the haemodynamic response to tracheal intubation

35. Dewatering Characteristics of Precipitated Egg Solids

36. On the use of crack-tip-opening displacement to predict the fracture strength of notched graphite/epoxy laminates

37. Sequential Noise Level Surveys in a Broiler Processing Plant

38. Modelling Stiffness Loss in Quasi-Isotropic Laminates Due to Microstructural Damage

39. The effect of thermal and mechanical treatment on the drying rates of leaves and flowering stem internodes of Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) measured in the laboratory

41. The influence of the epidermis on the drying rate of red clover leaflets, leaf petioles and stems at low water contents

42. Effectiveness of some mechanical, thermal and chemical laboratory treatments on the drying rates of leaves and stem internodes of grass

43. THE VALUE OF THE FIBROUS RESIDUE FROM LEAF PROTEIN EXTRACTION AS A FEEDING-STUFF FOR RUMINANTS

44. THE DIGESTIBILITY AND VOLUNTARY INTAKE OF S22 AND H.1 RYEGRASS, S170 TALL FESCUE, S48 TIMOTHY, S215 MEADOW FESCUE AND GERMINAL COCKSFOOT

48. The voluntary intake of silage by sheep:I. Interrelationships between silage composition and intake

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