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1cia.gov99,385-13,194
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3bbc.co.uk24,974-9,643
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Scientific publications with DOI number

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110.1146/annureb.anthro.26.1.253,400+34
2The Origin of the Ghubār Numerals, or the Arabian Abacus and the Articuli366+125
3The planetary magnetic field and magnetosphere of Jupiter: Pioneer 10300-200
4Phylogenetic Relationships of the "Green Algae" and "Bryophytes"290-125
5Three models for the description of language273+13
6Evidence against the context-freeness of natural language228+57
7Natural languages and context-free languages228+57
8[The Epidemiological Characteristics of an Outbreak of 2019 Novel Coronavirus Diseases (COVID-19) in China]200+200
9The continuing 2019-nCoV epidemic threat of novel coronaviruses to global health — The latest 2019 novel coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan, China200+200
10Zinc137-75
11Zinc Toxicity Following Massive Coin Ingestion137-75
1210.1111/j.1751-0813.1986 .ptb02979.x137-75
13The Term Indonesia: Its Origin and Usage120-59
14The complexity of the vocabulary of Bambara114+29
15Neptune’s Deep Chemistry104-25
16On the Structure of Polynomial Time Reducibility100-70
17Chronic myeloid leukaemia100+88
18Lactarius volemus sensu lato (Russulales) from northern Thailand: morphological and phylogenetic species concepts explored100-500
19The lakes of Titan88-34
20On the internal structure and dynamic of Titan88-34
21Exobiological Implications of a Possible Ammonia–Water Ocean inside Titan88-34
22An Ultradeep Survey for Irregular Satellites of Uranus: Limits to Completeness750
2310.1182/blod-2007-04-08350175+66
24Voyager 2 in the Uranian System: Imaging Science Results600
25Are these the most beautiful?600
26About the cover: Euler and Königsberg’s Bridges: A historical view600
27Leonhard Euler’s ‘anti-Newtonian’ theory of light600
28The Euler-Diderot Anecdote600
29Human evolution: taxonomy and paleobiology53-30
30The Use of Racial, Ethnic, and Ancestral Categories in Human Genetics Research53-30
3110.1146/annureb.s.26.110195.00134151+1
32Protein Folding in the Hydrophobic-Hydrophilic (HP) Model is NP-Complete50-35
33Graph Isomorphism is in SPP50-35
34Real-Time Computation and Recursive Functions Not Real-Time Computable50-35
35Current and emerging treatment options in chronic myeloid leukemia50+44
3610.3114/si.55.1.142-21
37Africa’s Exodus: Capital Flight and the Brain Drain as Portfolio Decisions42-21
38Comparative models of Uranus and Neptune41-10
39ISO observations of the giant planets and Titan: what have we learnt?41-10
40Lifestyle, health, and health promotion in Nazi Germany37-68
41The Measurement of Selection on Correlated Characters34+1
42Distributions of H2O and CO2 ices on Ariel, Umbriel, Titania, and Oberon from IRTF/SpeX observations310
43Subsurface oceans and deep interiors of medium-sized outer planet satellites and large trans-neptunian objects300
44Tidal heating of Ariel30-80
45The Second Ring-Moon System of Uranus: Discovery and Dynamics300
46The Impact of Mass Migration on the Israeli Labor Market28-7
47Primate evolution at the DNA level and a classification of hominoids26-15
48Hominid cranium from Omo: Description and taxonomy of Omo-323-1976-89626-15
49Human evolution and the mitochondrial genome26-15
50Divergence between samples of chimpanzee and human DNA sequences is 5%, counting indels26-15
51Implications of natural selection in shaping 99.4% nonsynonymous DNA identity between humans and chimpanzees: Enlarging genus Homo26-15
52A new hominid from the Upper Miocene of Chad, Central Africa26-15
5310.1016/j.jhebol.2005.02.00626-15
54Observations on the history of Dutch physical stature from the late-Middle Ages to the present26-15
55Genetic Variation at the MC1R Locus and the Time since Loss of Human Body Hair26-15
56Evidence for Variable Selective Pressures at MC1R26-15
57Natural selection and developmental sexual variation in the human pelvis26-15
58Sexual dimorphism in the human pelvis: Testing a new hypothesis26-15
59Position of the American Dietetic Association and Dietitians of Canada: Vegetarian diets26-15
60Global mortality, disability, and the contribution of risk factors: Global Burden of Disease Study26-15
61Religion: Bound to believe?26-15
6210.1146/annureb.psych.54.101601.14502426-15
63Measuring Religiousness in Health Research: Review and Critique26-15
64African Homo erectus: old radiometric ages and young Oldowan assemblages in the Middle Awash Valley, Ethiopia26-15
65A Geographically Explicit Genetic Model of Worldwide Human-Settlement History26-15
66The Distribution of Human Genetic Diversity: A Comparison of Mitochondrial, Autosomal, and Y-Chromosome Data26-15
67Deconstructing the relationship between genetics and race26-15
68Implications of biogeography of human populations for ’race’ and medicine26-15
69Genetic variation, classification and ’race’26-15
70Titania’s radius and an upper limit on its atmosphere from the September 8, 2001 stellar occultation250
71Clinical features at diagnosis in 430 patients with chronic myeloid leukaemia seen at a referral centre over a 16‐year period25+22
72Discovery of the Philadelphia chromosome: a personal perspective25+22
73Characteristics of accelerated disease in chronic myelogenous leukemia25+22
7410.1182/blod-2002-04-119925+22
75Blastic phase of chronic myelogenous leukemia25+22
76New Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors in the Treatment of Chronic Myeloid Leukemia25+22
77A New Prognostic Score for Survival of Patients With Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Treated With Interferon Alfa Writing Committee for the Collaborative CML...25+22
78Five-Year Follow-up of Patients Receiving Imatinib for Chronic Myeloid Leukemia25+22
79The Fifth Satellite of Uranus230
80High Winds of Neptune: A Possible Mechanism20-5
81Second Report of proceedings in the Cambridge Observatory relating to the new Planet (Neptune)20-5
82Occultation by a Possible Third Satellite of Neptune20-5
83Formation of gas and ice giant planets20-5
84PLANETARY SCIENCE:Neptune May Crush Methane Into Diamonds20-5
85Ultraviolet Spectrometer Observations of Neptune and Triton20-5
86Ultraviolet observations of Uranus and Neptune20-5
87Convective-region geometry as the cause of Uranus’ and Neptune’s unusual magnetic fields20-5
88Magnetic Fields at Neptune20-5
89Methane and Ethane on the Bright Kuiper Belt Object 2005 FY920-20
90Radii, shapes, and topography of the satellites of Uranus from limb coordinates200
91Cassini Finds an Oxygen-Carbon Dioxide Atmosphere at Saturn’s Icy Moon Rhea20-20
92The Dust Halo of Saturn’s Largest Icy Moon, Rhea20-20
93From wild animals to domestic pets, an evolutionary view of domestication19-4
9410.2460/jabma.2002.221.155919-4
95Comprehensive Photometry of the Rings and 16 Satellites of Uranus with the Hubble Space Telescope190
96Pro/con ethics debate: When is dead really dead?18-68
97The technical feasibility of cryonics18-68
98Amalthea’s Density Is Less Than That of Water18-9
99The Small Inner Satellites of Jupiter18-18
100The masses of Uranus and its major satellites from Voyager tracking data and earth-based Uranian satellite data180
101Pesticide Resistance via Transposition-Mediated Adaptive Gene Truncation in Drosophila17+1
102Reinforcement drives rapid allopatric speciation17+1
103Echoes of bat-pollinated bell-shaped flowers: conspicuous for nectar-feeding bats?17+1
104First‐Year Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe ( WMAP ) Observations: Determination of Cosmological Parameters17+1
105Satellites of the Largest Kuiper Belt Objects16-17
106Early dinosaurs: A phylogenetic study16+11
107A Complete Skeleton of a Late Triassic Saurischian and the Early Evolution of Dinosaurs16+11
10810.3897/zokeys.63.55016+11
109Late Triassic dinosaursfrom the western United States16+11
110Modeling the thermodynamical conditions in the Uranian subnebula – Implications for regular satellite composition160
111Sexual lifestyles and HIV risk15-8
112Cratering history of the Uranian satellites: Umbriel, Titania, and Oberon150
113Voyager’s Eleventh Discovery of a Satellite of Uranus and Photometry and the First Size Measurements of Nine Satellites150
114The Structure of Jupiter’s Ring System as Revealed by the Galileo Imaging Experiment13-9
115The methane ice rich surface of large TNO 2005 FY9: a Pluto-twin in the trans-neptunian belt?13-14
116Are there trends in hurricane destruction?13+3
117Letter to the editor [discovery of two satellites of Uranus]130
118Voyager Radio Science Observations of Neptune and Triton100
119Hubble Space TelescopeNICMOS Multiband Photometry of Proteus and Puck100
120Orbital Stability of the Uranian Satellite System☆100
121Extensional tilt blocks on Miranda: Evidence for an upwelling origin of Arden Corona100
122Tidal evolution of the Uranian satellites100
123The Orbits of the Inner Uranian Satellites from [ITAL]Hubble[/ITAL] [ITAL]Space[/ITAL] [ITAL]T[/ITAL][ITAL]elescope[/ITAL] and [ITAL]V[/ITAL][ITAL]oya...100
124Cryopreservation of Complex Systems: The Missing Link in the Regenerative Medicine Supply Chain9-34
125Physical and biological aspects of renal vitrification9-34
126Scientific Justification of Cryonics Practice9-34
127Vitrification as an approach to cryopreservation9-34
128Cryopreservation of organs by vitrification: perspectives and recent advances9-34
129Corrigendum to “Cryopreservation of organs by vitrification: perspectives and recent advances” [Cryobiology 48 (2004) 157–178]9-34
130The Arrest of Biological Time as a Bridge to Engineered Negligible Senescence9-34
131Ethics review: Dark angels – the problem of death in intensive care9-34
132The Formation of Jupiter’s Faint Rings9-4
133Discovery of a New Jupiter Satellite9-9
134Vetigastropod phylogeny and a new concept of Seguenzioidea: independent evolution of copulatory organs in the deep-sea habitats9-9
135Morphological, ecological and molecular characterization of the enigmatic planispiral snail genus Adeuomphalus (Vetigastropoda: Seguenzioidea)9-9
136Where do winds come from? A new theory on how water vapor condensation influences atmospheric pressure and dynamics9-2
137OCEANOGRAPHY: What Is the Thermohaline Circulation?9-2
138Northern Hemisphere atmospheric stilling partly attributed to an increase in surface roughness9-2
139The Role of Mountains in the South Asian Monsoon Circulation9-2
140The Influence of Mesoscale Orography on a Coastal Jet and Rainband9-2
141A thermodynamically general theory for convective vortices9-2
142Robotic Observations of Dust Storm Enhancement of Carbon Biomass in the North Pacific9-2
143Harmattan dust deposition and particle size in Ghana9-2
144II.—On the Mode of Origin of the Loess9-2
145Short-Term Evolution of Reduced Dispersal in Island Plant Populations9-2
146Stand-replacing windthrow in the boreal forests of eastern Quebec9-2
147Bird orientation: compensation for wind drift in migrating raptors is age dependent9-2
148WIND AND PREY NEST SITES AS FORAGING CONSTRAINTS ON AN AVIAN PREDATOR, THE GLAUCOUS GULL9-2
149Land use and electricity generation: A life-cycle analysis9-2
150Renewable energy gathers steam in South Africa9-2
151The Wind Industry’s Experience with Aesthetic Criticism9-2
152Accurate Monitoring and Fault Detection in Wind Measuring Devices through Wireless Sensor Networks9-2
153An ancient wind-powered iron smelting technology in Sri Lanka9-2
154Von der östlichen zur westlichen Windmühle9-2
155Great Historical Events That Were Significantly Affected by the Weather: 7, “Protestant Wind”—“Popish Wind”: The Revolusion of 1688 in England9-2
15610.1016/j.cumbustflame.2004.07.0099-2
15710.1175/1520-0469(1990)047<2053:ctwfbo>2.0.co;29-2
158Cassini Imaging Science: Initial Results on Saturn’s Atmosphere9-2
159Dynamics of cloud features on Uranus9-2
160Uranus in 2003: Zonal winds, banded structure, and discrete features9-2
161New Measurements of the Winds of Uranus9-2
16210.1146/annureb.aa.31.090193.0012459-2
163Hydrodynamic escape of hydrogen from a hot water-rich atmosphere: The case of Venus9-2
164Sexual Hormones and the Brain: An Essential Alliance for Sexual Identity and Sexual Orientation7-4
16510.1300/j159b05n02_337-4
166Male-like sexual behavior of female mouse lacking fucose mutarotase7-4
167Legal recognition of same-sex relationships in the United States: A social science perspective.7-4
168Optical Spectroscopy of the Large Kuiper Belt Objects 136472 (2005 FY9) and 136108 (2003 EL61)6-7
169“TNOs are Cool”: A survey of the trans-Neptunian region6-7
170Comparative global albedo and color maps of the Uranian satellites60
171Accretional heating of the satellites of Saturn and Uranus60
172Tidal evolution of the Uranian satellites50
173The role of secondary resonances in the orbital history of Miranda50
174Planetary rings50
1751979J3: Discovery of a Previously Unknown Satellite of Jupiter40
176Which are the dwarfs in the Solar System?3-3
177The Diverse Solar Phase Curves of Distant Icy Bodies. I. Photometric Observations of 18 Trans-Neptunian Objects, 7 Centaurs, and Nereid3-3
178Kuiper Belt Objects: Relics from the Accretion Disk of the Sun3-3
179The formation of the Kuiper belt by the outward transport of bodies during Neptune’s migration3-3
180Evidence of N2-ice on the surface of the icy dwarf Planet 136472 (2005 FY9)3-3
181Surface Ices and the Atmospheric Composition of Pluto3-3
182Volatile Loss and Retention on Kuiper Belt Objects3-3
183XVI. An account of the discovery of two satellites revolving round the Georgian planet30
184XXII. On the georgian planet and its satellites30
185III. On the discovery of four additional satellites of the georgium sidus. The retrograde motion of its old satellites announced; and the cause of the...30
186Magnetic Fields at Uranus30
187Thermal stress tectonics on the satellites of Saturn and Uranus30
188The Voyager 2 encounter with Uranus30
189Resolving dynamic parameters of the August 2007 Titania and Ariel occultations by Umbriel10

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