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One Plus One Equals Three (Or More …): Combining the Assessment of Movement Behavior and Subjective States in Everyday Life
Frontiers in Psychology
Psychology
Synthesis, Characterization, Dynamics and Reactivity Toward Amination of Η3-Allyl Palladium Complexes Bearing Mixed Ancillary Ligands. Evaluation of the Electronic Characteristics of the Ligands From Kinetic Data
Dalton Transactions
Inorganic Chemistry
Weak Magnetic Field Enhancement of the Luminescence From F Centre Pairs in Alkali Halides
Physica Status Solidi (B): Basic Research
Optical
Electronic
Condensed Matter Physics
Magnetic Materials
Site-Specific Vibrational Dynamics of the CD3ζ Membrane Peptide Using Heterodyned Two-Dimensional Infrared Photon Echo Spectroscopy
Journal of Chemical Physics
Medicine
Theoretical Chemistry
Astronomy
Physics
Physical
One-Pot Synthesis of Four-Coordinate Boron(III) Complexes by the Ligand-Promoted Organic Group Migration Between Boronic Acids
Scientific Reports
Multidisciplinary
Elaboration of Garlic and Salt Spice With Reduced Sodium Intake
Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias
Multidisciplinary
Ultrasonic Metal Welding—Ultrasonic Complex Vibration Welding Using Two-Dimensional Vibration Stress—
Keikinzoku/Journal of Japan Institute of Light Metals
Mechanics of Materials
Alloys
Materials Chemistry
Metals
Mechanical Engineering
Reduced Lateral Mobility of Lipids and Proteins in Crowded Membranes
PLoS Computational Biology
Molecular Neuroscience
Evolution
Ecology
Genetics
Behavior
Molecular Biology
Systematics
Simulation
Cellular
Computational Theory
Mathematics
Modeling
Magnetic Reconnection With Sweet-Parker Characteristics in Two-Dimensional Laboratory Plasmas
Identification and Characterization of Two Repetitive Non-Variable Antigens From African Trypanosomes Which Are Recognized Early During Infection
Parasitology
Animal Science
Zoology
Parasitology
Infectious Diseases
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