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- Internal use only DOI. The American Medical Association, for example, assigns a DOI to all of its journal articles, but many of these are only in the META tags on the web pages and Crossref will not resolve these. Since these can be found with an Internet search engine and might eventually resolve they should be left in the citation.
- The DOI resolves to a dead link. These are hard to report, since the doi.org thinks the DOI works and sometimes the journal no longer exists.
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Pages in category "CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 5,250 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Pacific Asia
- Nicki Packer
- PACRG
- Pacu jawi
- The Padlock (Italian fairy tale)
- Paint-billed crake
- Pakistan
- Isidro Juan Palacios
- Palaeoloxodon falconeri
- Paleobiota of Burmese amber
- Paleobiota of the Ciechocinek Formation
- Paleobiota of the La Brea Tar Pits
- Paleobuprestis
- Paleocene
- Paleofauna of the Messel Formation
- Paleogeography of the India–Asia collision system
- Paleontology
- Palepai
- Palestinian genocide accusation
- Esteban Pallarols
- Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli
- Henry Spencer Palmer
- Palu
- Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded
- Pamplona, Norte de Santander
- Pan-African Congress
- Panchayati raj in India
- Pancreatic cancer
- Pandanus furcatus
- Pando (tree)
- Panteón Jardín
- Panthera fossilis
- Panthera leo melanochaita
- Pantherophis emoryi
- Pantoea agglomerans
- Papermaking
- Papilio palinurus
- Papuodendron
- Parable of the broken window
- Paragonimus westermani
- Paraguay
- Paraisurus
- Paramedetera
- Paramedic
- Paraná Basin
- Paraná (state)
- Parapsychology
- Parasitoid
- Geronima Parasole
- Paratrygon aiereba
- Parental portrayals in the media
- Paris (plant)
- Edwards A. Park (doctor)
- Parkinson's disease
- Parmeliaceae
- Wendy E. Parmet
- Parmotrema abessinicum
- Parmotrema abnuens
- Parmotrema upretii
- Parnassius glacialis
- Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnoea
- Helen Parsons
- List of monarchs of Parthia
- Particulates
- Partimento
- Partition of India
- Party system
- Parvoviridae
- Pashtuns
- Passerine
- William Pasteur
- Mark Pastin
- Pastoral period
- List of patent medicines
- Pathway analysis
- Pati Regency
- Patient experience
- Patient participation
- Pattern hair loss
- Paul I of Russia
- Bruno Pauletto
- Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park
- Peak expiratory flow
- Ralph Brazelton Peck
- Childhood schizophrenia
- Pedro Nolasco Street
- Peer pressure
- Scholarly peer review
- PEF Survey of Palestine
- Pekarangan
- Peking–Mukden Railway
- Pelagia noctiluca
- Pelargonium
- Peleliu
- Pelotas Basin
- Peltula
- Pelvic digit
- Pelvis
- William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke
- Afonso Pena
- Chance Peni
- Penicillium expansum
- James W. Pennebaker
- Penrhyn atoll
- List of organisms named after famous people (born before 1800)
- List of organisms named after famous people (born 1900–1949)
- List of organisms named after famous people (born 1950–present)
- People's Consultative Assembly
- Peopling of Southeast Asia
- Lungile Pepeta
- Peptidylprolyl isomerase D
- Per-seat license
- Perfume
- Perlecan
- Perleidus
- Peronism
- Perrier
- Persian cat
- Persistent data
- Persistent world
- Personality neuroscience
- Perspectivism
- Peru–South Africa relations
- Pesisir language
- Peter Martyr map
- Mynie Gustav Peterman
- Petrobrasaurus
- Branislav Petronijević
- Peziza
- PG 1543+489
- Phaeomoniella chlamydospora
- Phage therapy
- Phallus indusiatus
- Phillip Phan
- Pharmacodynamics of estradiol
- Pharmacokinetics of estradiol
- Pharmacology of bicalutamide
- Pharmacology of selegiline
- Pharming (genetics)
- Phenobarbital
- Phialemonium curvatum
- Philanthropy
- Philip III of Spain
- Philip II of Macedon
- Philippines–Taiwan relations
- Philopedon plagiatum
- Philosophical presentism
- List of philosophical problems
- Philosophy
- Phlyctis monosperma
- Phonological history of English consonants
- Phospholipid-transporting ATPase IC
- Phosphorus cycle
- Phosphotyrosine interaction domain containing 1
- Photocyte
- Artificial photosynthesis
- Phryne at the Festival of Poseidon in Eleusis
- Phuwiangvenator
- Phycocyanin
- Phyllocraterina
- Phyllomedusa bicolor
- Phylogenetics
- Physcia ucrainica
- Physella acuta
- Physical attractiveness
- Physical cosmology
- Physical geography
- Physical properties of soil
- Phytophthora pluvialis
- Phytoplasma
- Phytoremediation
- Picibanil
- Picnic table
- Piece (graffiti)
- Piece work
- Pierre Auger Observatory
- Pile (monument)
- Pilgrimage
- Pillarisation
- Pilocarpine
- Pimecrolimus
- Gloria Ferrari Pinney
- Mario Pino Quivira
- Pinyon jay
- Peter Piot
- Pipidae
- Piracy kidnappings
- Pistia
- Pitcairn Islands
- Pitcairnia longissimiflora
- Pittosporum crassifolium
- Plagiocarpus
- Plague doctor costume
- Plakina nathaliae
- Plakoglobin
- Planetary nebula
- Planiliza carinata
- Plant disease epidemiology
- Plant root exudates
- Plasma gelsolin