• Changing influence of occupational sociology. more
  • Changing position: an exploration of the meaning of sexual well-being for physically disabled people. more
  • Changing sourcing practices in live blogging vs online news more
  • Changing stress field in the middle segment of the Tan-Lu fault zone, eastern China more
  • Changing the Drawing Process in the Light Of New Technology more
  • Changing the narrative around birth: midwives’ views of working with the media more
  • Changing the narrative around childbirth: whose responsibility is it? more
  • Changing the narrative: introducing the CARE framework for salesperson well-being more
  • Changing the Rules of the Game: The Impact of Privatization on Firm Industrial Relations more
  • Changing the way we think about pain more
  • Changing Tourism in the Cities of Post-communist Central and Eastern Europe more
  • Changing Tracks Without Derailing: The difficulties associated with regenerating The Doctor. more
  • Channel 4 and the declining influence of organized religion on UK television. The case of Jesus: The Evidence. more
  • Channel code aided decision-directed channel estimation for MIMO OFDM/SDMA systems based on the "Expectation-conditional maximization either" algorithm more
  • Channel correlation relied grouped spatial modulation for massive MIMO systems more
  • Channel Idents more
  • Channel Overlap Problems of ZigBee Networks for Remote Patient Monitoring on General Hospital Wards more
  • Chaos and coalescence i the narratives of hardship: A new pedagogy for social work (Invited keynote) more
  • Chaos, Systemen en Verantwoordelijkheid more
  • Chaos-Based Cryptosystem for Secure Transmitted Images more
  • Chaotic Searchable Encryption for Mobile Cloud Storage more
  • Chapter 1 - Innovative Applications of Technology for Animation, Simulation and Visualization more
  • Chapter 12. The Archive of Market and Social Research - looking backwards to look forwards more
  • Chapter 17: Concluding Comments and Avenues for Future Research more
  • Chapter 19. The Internet in Campaigns and Elections more

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