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81. Stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscopy and Pacific Orange dye optimization for H9c2 COX-1 imaging via indirect immunocytochemistry
82. Simulating Areal Snowcover Depletion and Snowmelt Runoff in Alpine Terrain
83. Perception of Aquifer Depletion and the Effects of Land Use Change Across the Madaba Plain, Jordan
84. The effects of neutral depletion on helicon wave plasma generation
85. The initial conditions and early evolution of star-forming clouds
86. Estimation of seston depletion by cultured mussels ( Mytilus spp.) using measurements of diffuse attenuation of solar irradiance from optical moorings
87. Modeling of stream/aquifer interaction during alluvial well depletion
88. An evaluation of artificial groundwater recharge as a conjunctive use approach to mitigating surface water depletions in the Bitterroot Valley, Montana
89. Estimating the spatial and temporal distribution of snow water equivalent within a watershed
90. The plasma depletion layer
91. Femtosecond dynamic-absorption studies of vibrational coherence in carbocyanine dyes and bacteriochlorophyll proteins
92. Experimental and theoretical investigation of stratospheric ozone depletion in the northern hemisphere caused by heterogeneous chemistry
93. Fault reactivation as a result of reservoir depletion
94. A computer simulation of polar sunrise ozone depletion in the planetary boundary layer
95. Monte Carlo studies of hot-carrier degradation and device performance in low-power, deep submicron n-MOSFETs
96. Ice surface chemistry relevant to stratospheric ozone depletion
97. Effects of climate and sea-level change on sedimentation and benthic oxygen in the Cretaceous Greenhorn Sea, North America
98. A dynamic economic model of global warming: Fossil fuel depletion and carbon dioxide accumulation
99. Effect of stimulated Brillouin scattering on Raman amplification in single-mode optical fibers
100. Approaches for Groundwater Management in Times of Depletion and Regulatory Chang
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