6839 publications

  1. World Orders in the Making
  2. World Orders, Development and Transformation
  3. World Organization of Systems and Cybernetics 18. Congress-WOSC2021
  4. World Peace and the Developing Countries
  5. World Police & Paramilitary Forces
  6. World Political Challenges
  7. World Politics
  8. World Politics in the Age of Uncertainty
  9. World Politics in the Age of Uncertainty
  10. World Population Policies
  11. World Protein Resources
  12. World Protests
  13. World Regional Geology
  14. World Saving, Prosperity and Growth
  15. World Scouting
  16. World Society and the Middle East
  17. World Spice Plants
  18. World Statehood
  19. World Suffering and Quality of Life
  20. World Sustainable Energy Days Next 2014
  21. World Terraced Landscapes: History, Environment, Quality of Life
  22. World Trade Center Pulmonary Diseases and Multi-Organ System Manifestations
  23. World Trade Law and the Emergence of International Electricity Markets
  24. World Trade Regulation
  25. World Trade and Local Public Interest
  26. World Trade: Monetary Order and Latin America
  27. World Vegetables
  28. World Vegetables
  29. World Vegetation Types
  30. World Views and Perceiving God
  31. World Views and Scientific Discipline Formation
  32. World Views and the Problem of Synthesis
  33. World War 2 and the Soviet People
  34. World War I and Urban Order
  35. World Wide Web
  36. World Women in Mathematics 2018
  37. World crops: Cool season food legumes
  38. World in Transition: Ways Towards Global Environmental Solutions
  39. World of Business with Data and Analytics
  40. World of Computing
  41. World of the Third and Hegemonic Capital
  42. World, Class, Britain
  43. World-Building and the Early Modern Imagination
  44. World-Class Mineral Deposits of Northeastern Transbaikalia, Siberia, Russia
  45. WorldMinds: Geographical Perspectives on 100 Problems
  46. Worlding Dance
  47. Worlding a Peripheral Literature
  48. Worldly Leadership
  49. Worldmaking: Psychology and the Ideology of Creativity
  50. Worlds Apart
  51. Worlds Beyond Our Own
  52. Worlds Out of Nothing
  53. Worlds Out of Nothing
  54. Worlds in Interaction: Small Bodies and Planets of the Solar System
  55. Worlds of Taxation
  56. Worlds of Work
  57. Worldviews
  58. Worldviews and Cultures
  59. Worldviews and Theories of International Relations
  60. Worldviews, Ethics and Organizational Life
  61. Worldwide Advances in Communication Networks
  62. Worldwide Commonalities and Challenges in Information Literacy Research and Practice
  63. Worldwide Computing and Its Applications
  64. Worldwide Computing and Its Applications — WWCA'98
  65. Worldwide Language Service Infrastructure
  66. Worldwide Predatory Insects in Agroecosystems
  67. Worldwide Successful Pediatric Nurse-Led Models of Care
  68. Worldwide Views on Police Discretion
  69. Wormholes, Warp Drives and Energy Conditions
  70. Worship Space Acoustics
  71. Worst-Case Execution Time Aware Compilation Techniques for Real-Time Systems
  72. Wortbildung
  73. Wortbildungsstrukturen als Wegweiser beim Dekodieren
  74. Wortgefecht und Sprachverwirrung
  75. Wortgeschichten aus alten Gemeinden
  76. Worth Saving
  77. Worth and Welfare in the Controversy over Abortion
  78. Worth-Focused Design, Book 1
  79. Worth-Focused Design, Book 2
  80. Wortschatzuntersuchung: Das normale Kind
  81. Wortstellungseffekte beim Satzverstehen
  82. Worüber man nicht sprechen kann
  83. Wound Ballistics
  84. Wound Ballistics
  85. Wound Care Education in Nursing: A European Perspective
  86. Wound Healing
  87. Wound Healing Research
  88. Wound Healing and Skin Physiology
  89. Wound Healing and Ulcers of the Skin
  90. Wound Healing and Wound Management
  91. Wound Management in Urgent Care
  92. Wound Regeneration
  93. Wound Regeneration and Repair
  94. Wounded Masculinities
  95. Wounded Writers Ask
  96. Wounds, Flesh, And Metaphor In Seventeenth-Century England
  97. Wozu Experten?
  98. Wozu Mathe in den Wirtschaftswissenschaften?
  99. Wozu Noch Germanistik?
  100. Wozu braucht der Mensch Dichtung?
  101. Wozu braucht man Demokratie?
  102. Wozu braucht man eigentlich Mathematik?
  103. Wozu heute noch Soziologie?
  104. Wozu politische Theorie?
  105. Wrinkled Polymer Surfaces
  106. Wrist Arthroscopy
  107. Wrist Disorders
  108. Wrist Functional Anatomy and Therapy
  109. Wrist and Elbow Arthroscopy
  110. Wrist and Elbow Arthroscopy with Selected Open Procedures
  111. Write Your Way To Success
  112. Write to the Top!
  113. Writer-reader Interaction by Metadiscourse Features
  114. Writers and Society During the Rise of Russian Realism
  115. Writers and Society in Modern Japan
  116. Writers and Their Mothers
  117. Writers as Public Intellectuals
  118. Writers in East-West Encounter
  119. Writers of the Old School
  120. Writers of the Reign of Henry II
  121. Writers, Editors and Exemplars in Medieval English Texts
  122. Writing Add-ins for Visual Studio .NET
  123. Writing Animals
  124. Writing Anthropology: A Call for Uninhibited Methods
  125. Writing Australian Unsettlement
  126. Writing Beyond the State
  127. Writing Case Reports
  128. Writing Catholic Women
  129. Writing Celebrity
  130. Writing Centers in the Higher Education Landscape of the Arabian Gulf
  131. Writing Chinese
  132. Writing Combat and the Self in Early Modern English Literature
  133. Writing Constitutions
  134. Writing Constitutions
  135. Writing Cultures and Literary Media
  136. Writing Dancing Together
  137. Writing Death and Absence in the Victorian Novel
  138. Writing Diaspora in the West
  139. Writing Displacement
  140. Writing Early Modern London
  141. Writing Ecofiction
  142. Writing Ethnography
  143. Writing Fantasy and the Identity of the Writer
  144. Writing Feminist Lives
  145. Writing Friendship
  146. Writing Future Worlds
  147. Writing Futures: Collaborative, Algorithmic, Autonomous
  148. Writing History in Twentieth-Century Russia
  149. Writing Illness and Identity in Seventeenth-Century Britain
  150. Writing Indians and Jews
  151. Writing Ireland’s Working Class
  152. Writing Islam from a South Asian Muslim Perspective
  153. Writing Landscape and Setting in the Anthropocene
  154. Writing Lives in China, 1600–2010
  155. Writing London Volume 3
  156. Writing Manuals for the Masses
  157. Writing Mary I
  158. Writing Masculinities
  159. Writing Medieval Women’s Lives
  160. Writing Migration through the Body
  161. Writing Musical Theater
  162. Writing Neoliberal Values
  163. Writing Ocean Worlds
  164. Writing Performances: The Stages of Dorothy L. Sayers
  165. Writing Perl Modules for CPAN
  166. Writing Plague
  167. Writing Plural Worlds in Contemporary U.S. Poetry
  168. Writing Postcommunism
  169. Writing Program and Writing Center Collaborations
  170. Writing Proofs in Analysis
  171. Writing Puerto Rico
  172. Writing Pynchon
  173. Writing Race Across the Atlantic World
  174. Writing Rape, Writing Women in Early Modern England
  175. Writing Resistance and the Question of Gender
  176. Writing Resistance in the Second World War
  177. Writing Romanticism
  178. Writing Secrecy in Caribbean Freemasonry
  179. Writing Successful Grant Proposals
  180. Writing Systems and Cognition
  181. Writing Testbenches
  182. Writing Testbenches using System Verilog
  183. Writing Testbenches: Functional Verification of HDL Models
  184. Writing Under the Influence
  185. Writing Virtual Environments for Software Visualization
  186. Writing Women
  187. Writing Women of the Fin de Siècle
  188. Writing Women’s History
  189. Writing Women’s History since the Renaissance
  190. Writing a Biomedical Research Paper
  191. Writing a Graduate Thesis or Dissertation
  192. Writing about Quantitative Research in Applied Linguistics
  193. Writing an Academic Paper in English
  194. Writing and Learning in the Science Classroom
  195. Writing and Performing Female Identity in Italian Culture
  196. Writing and Producing Television Drama in Denmark
  197. Writing and Publishing Science Research Papers in English
  198. Writing and Publishing a Scientific Research Paper
  199. Writing and Reading in Henry James
  200. Writing as Meaning-Making