HistCite Tip of the DayX
Tip of the day
Previous Tip Next Tip Close 
Add FileX ?
Use [Browse...] to select a file with bibliography data:
Use wildcard '*' to add more than one file at a time. For example, if you have file1, file2, etc. all in the same folder or directory; first, locate one of the files with the [Browse...] button. Then alter the file path in the box above to include '*' character (eg. file*). Wildcard '?' to blanket only one character works too.
Note: In Windows you can select multiple files and "drag and drop" them onto HistCite icon or shortcut. The program would start and load those files.
12 January 2012
Records: 20228, Authors: 21511, Journals: 3479, Cited References: 693096, Words: 14485
Yearly outputDocument TypeLanguageInstitutionInstitution with SubdivisionCountry
Page 52 of 203  1   11   21   31   41 : [  51  52  53  54  55  56  57  58  59  60 ]  61   71   81   91  |  101   201 
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
51018900 BECHTEL HK, PEARSON WDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 1985; 6 (3): 237-252 28459
51028901 AKERS RL, COCHRAN JKDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 1985; 6 (4): 323-346 14781378
51039224 FAUPEL CEDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 1986; 7 (1): 31-45 14137
51049225 BEEGHLEY L, SELLERS CDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 1986; 7 (4): 313-336 14281
51059552 ELLIS LDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 1987; 8 (2): 149-176 1324155
51069914 MESSNER SF
MERTON SOCIAL-STRUCTURE AND ANOMIE - THE ROAD NOT TAKEN
DEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 1988; 9 (1): 33-53
24281335
51079915 BLOCK AA, BERNARD TJDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 1988; 9 (2): 113-129 03256
51089916 HENSLIN JMDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 1988; 9 (3): 211-223 00317
51099917 KLEMKE LWDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 1988; 9 (3): 225-239 00440
511010236 FUNK AG, WISE GMDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 1989; 10 (1): 53-60 01215
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
511110237 HECKERT DMDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 1989; 10 (2): 131-144 411241
511210238 TUCKER JDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 1989; 10 (4): 319-334 429276
511310239 CHAMLIN MBDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 1989; 10 (4): 353-368 325344
511410574 KOWALSKI GS, FAUPEL CEDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 1990; 11 (1): 1-16 14332
511510921 GOODE EDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 1991; 12 (3): 289-309 37525
511611443 WORDEN S, DARDEN DDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 1992 JUL-SEP; 13 (3): 271-289 02120
511711521 MCGEE ZTDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 1992 OCT-DEC; 13 (4): 349-372 223658
511812382 SITU YI, AUSTIN T, LIU WZDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 1995 APR-JUN; 16 (2): 127-149 01544
511912536 ANDERSON TLDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 1995 OCT-DEC; 16 (4): 353-372 07690
512012829 Rubington EDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 1996 JUL-SEP; 17 (3): 319-335 01223
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
512112916 Denq F, Lee LJ, Vaughn MS
Drug crime in Taiwan: A time-series analysis from 1965 to 1994
DEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 1996 OCT-DEC; 17 (4): 347-368
13365
512213207 Curcione NDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 1997 JUL-SEP; 18 (3): 233-253 03155
512313278 Bankston CL, Zhou MDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 1997 OCT-DEC; 18 (4): 343-364 010144
512413494 Adams MS, Johnson JD, Evans TDDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 1998 APR-JUN; 19 (2): 157-171 02422
512513648 Vowell PR, Howell FMDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 1998 OCT-DEC; 19 (4): 361-395 02741
512614009 Benda BB, Corwyn RFDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 1999 OCT-DEC; 20 (4): 359-385 04679
512714267 Hirsch MDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 2000 MAY-JUN; 21 (3): 302-303 0015
512814609 Atkinson M, Young KDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 2001 MAR-APR; 22 (2): 117-146 215175
512914610 Sharp SF, Terling-Watt TL, Atkins LA, Gilliam JT, Sanders ADEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 2001 MAR-APR; 22 (2): 171-188 9251151
513014757 Norton-Hawk MADEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 2001 SEP-OCT; 22 (5): 403-417 0517
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
513114812 Lee MRDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 2001 NOV-DEC; 22 (6): 491-516 25759
513215124 Heckert A, Heckert DMDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 2002 SEP-OCT; 23 (5): 449-479 616680
513315407 Atkinson MDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 2003 MAY-JUN; 24 (3): 197-220 311363
513415500 Green AIDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 2003 SEP-OCT; 24 (5): 427-447 015374
513515712 Parnaby PF, Sacco VFDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 2004 JAN-FEB; 25 (1): 1-26 02440
513616368 Adler PA, Adler PDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 2005 JUL-AUG; 26 (4): 345-378 19360
513716485 Trahan A, Marquart JW, Mullings JDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 2005 NOV-DEC; 26 (6): 601-620 03222
513816696 Adler PA, Adler PDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 2006 MAR-APR; 27 (2): 129-148 09364
513917096 Walls ML, Chapple CL, Johnson KDDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 2007; 28 (3): 219-246 03651
514017291 Johnson MC, Kercher GADEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 2007 MAR-APR; 28 (2): 131-152 121743
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
514117498 Liu RX, Lin WDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 2007 SEP-OCT; 28 (5): 409-432 03741
514217675 Arter MLDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 2008; 29 (1): 43-69 011132
514318343 Ford J, Schroeder RDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 2009; 30 (1): 26-53 041389
514418344 Engdahl ODEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 2009; 30 (2): 115-143 01457
514519712 Cross JC, Hernandez AHDEVIANT BEHAVIOR. 2011; 32 (6): 503-537 00382
514613848 Safran MA, Vinicor F
The war against diabetes - How will we know if we are winning?
DIABETES CARE. 1999 MAR; 22 (3): 508-516
011164
514715327 Saudek CDDIABETES CARE. 2003 FEB; 26 (2): 520-525 00128
514811041 LEIBOWITZ S, HOFFMANN RDIACRITICS-A REVIEW OF CONTEMPORARY CRITICISM. 1991 SPR; 21 (1): 2-23 00121
51499553 LUGG ADIALECTICA. 1987; 41 (3): 221-230 02110
51509554 WILSON HTDIALECTICAL ANTHROPOLOGY. 1987; 12 (3): 285-305 00193
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
51516203 PAYNE WD, BRINKERHOFF MBDIALOGUE-A JOURNAL OF MORMON THOUGHT. 1978; 11 (3): 43-47 0111
515212304 BROWN JRDIALOGUE-CANADIAN PHILOSOPHICAL REVIEW. 1995 WIN; 34 (1): 147-161 14217
515317549 Sadovnikov SDIALOGUE-CANADIAN PHILOSOPHICAL REVIEW. 2007 FAL; 46 (4): 781-796 00124
515419013 Collet BDIASPORAS-HISTOIRE ET SOCIETES. 2010; (15): 53-67 00116
515514485 Casterline JBDIFFUSION PROCESSES AND FERTILITY TRANSITION: SELECTED PERSPECTIVES. 2001; : 1-38 1197135
515610694 FRIELING T, ENCK PDIGESTIVE DISEASES AND SCIENCES. 1990 APR; 35 (4): 539-540 0011
515717676 Leong T, Vetere F, Howard SDIGITAL CREATIVITY. 2008; 19 (4): 233-243 00220
515812537 ZAMPERONI PDIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING. 1995 OCT; 5 (4): 197-225 02129
51594978 DELOBELLE ADIOGENES. 1975; (91): 70-105 00166
51605789 GEREMEK BDIOGENES. 1977; 98: 28-54 002102
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
51616204 SEBEOK TA
LOOKING IN THE DESTINATION FOR WHAT SHOULD HAVE BEEN SOUGHT IN THE SOURCE
DIOGENES. 1978; (104): 112-137
00182
51627396 PERROT PDIOGENES. 1981; (113-): 157-176 00135
51639606 RENARD JBDIOGENES. 1987 WIN; (140): 111-140 00133
51649607 INDRADEVA SDIOGENES. 1987 WIN; (140): 141-154 00115
51657791 NINKOVICH FDIPLOMATIC HISTORY. 1982; 6 (2): 185-208 021102
516612963 Barlow J, Harrison KDISABILITY & SOCIETY. 1996 DEC; 11 (4): 539-551 02229
516715587 Darling RBDISABILITY & SOCIETY. 2003 DEC; 18 (7): 881-895 05142
516815632 Lifshitz H, Glaubman RDISABILITY & SOCIETY. 2004; 19 (5): 469-486 00140
516917241 Tufan IDISABILITY AND REHABILITATION. 2007 JAN 30; 29 (2): 173-178 01120
51705790 LEIVESLEY SDISASTERS. 1977; 1 (3): 205-216 04017
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
517114611 Drabek TEDISASTERS. 2001 MAR; 25 (1): 76-94 010230
517217363 Cooren F, Matte F, Taylor JR, Vasquez CDISCOURSE & COMMUNICATION. 2007 MAY; 1 (2): 153-190 07283
517319476 Rauch JDISCOURSE & COMMUNICATION. 2010 AUG; 4 (3): 263-277 00343
517417191 Wingard LDISCOURSE & SOCIETY. 2007 JAN; 18 (1): 75-91 06236
517519014 Kuhlen AK, Brennan SEDISCOURSE PROCESSES. 2010; 47 (7): 567-587 00129
517619847 Tholander MDISCOURSE STUDIES. 2011 FEB; 13 (1): 69-92 00252
5177147 MERTON RKDISCRIMINATION NATION. 1948; : 99-126 808000
5178623 MOORE FJDISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. 1957; 18 (9): 329-334 00138
51791516 STORROW HADISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. 1963; 24 (8): 463-& 01116
51801880 ENELOW AJ, ADLER LMDISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. 1965; 26 (4): 209-220 05117
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
51813286 GOLDFARB CDISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. 1970; 31 (4): 274-& 09016
51822652 WRONG DHDISSENT. 1968; 15 (5): 427-435 01214
51836998 GOODE WJDISSENT. 1980; 27 (2): 181-193 03135
518418345 Dumas TL, Rothbard NP, Phillips KWDIVERSITY AND GROUPS. 2009; 11: 143-166 008106
518515633 Livingston RWDIVERSITY IN ADVERTISING. 2004; : 59-73 00260
518612261 LEDERBERG JDNA: THE DOUBLE HELIX. 1995; 758: 176-179 0118
518717874 Nyssen AS
The paradox of hypnosis and pain: From the power of the hypnotherapist to the patient's sense of control
DOULEUR ET ANALGESIE. 2008 MAR; 21 (1): 44-47
00112
51888167 BALL JC, SHAFFER JW, NURCO DN
THE DAY-TO-DAY CRIMINALITY OF HEROIN-ADDICTS IN BALTIMORE - A STUDY IN THE CONTINUITY OF OFFENCE RATES
DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE. 1983; 12 (2): 119-142
1138121
518913326 MacQueen ARDRUG AND ALCOHOL REVIEW. 1997 DEC; 16 (4): 429-431 00115
519016016 Triggle DJDRUG DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH. 2004 NOV; 63 (3): 112-120 00178
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
519116017 Resnik DB, Shamoo AEDRUG DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH. 2004 NOV; 63 (3): 121-133 00141
519216018 Triggle DJDRUG DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH. 2004 NOV; 63 (3): 139-149 015139
519317247 Triggle DJDRUG DISCOVERY TODAY. 2007 FEB; 12 (3-4): 161-166 00356
519410093 CLEARY JD, ALEXANDER BDRUG INTELLIGENCE & CLINICAL PHARMACY. 1988 JUL-AUG; 22 (7-8): 601-602 11939
51958902 BOXENBAUM H, PIVINSKI FDRUG METABOLISM REVIEWS. 1985; 15 (7): 1385-1402 00210
51969555 BOXENBAUM H, PIVINSKI F, RUBERG SJDRUG METABOLISM REVIEWS. 1987; 18 (4): 553-571 18744
519715231 Abraham JDRUG SAFETY. 2003; 26 (3): 135-143 04233
519816454 Carlin TDRUGS-EDUCATION PREVENTION AND POLICY. 2005 OCT; 12 (5): 405-416 01135
519912358 KREGAR JDRUSTVENA ISTRAZIVANJA. 1995 MAR-JUN; 4 (2-3): 231-239 00114
520012716 Zupanov JDRUSTVENA ISTRAZIVANJA. 1996 MAR-APR; 5 (2): 425-455 04131
Page 52 of 203  1   11   21   31   41 : [  51  52  53  54  55  56  57  58  59  60 ]  61   71   81   91  |  101   201