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    Therapeutics discovery: From bench to first in-human trials by Al-Hujaily, E, Khatlani, T, Alehaideb, Z, Ali, R, Almuzaini, B, Alrfaei, B, Iqbal, J, Islam, I, Malik, S, Marwani, B, Massadeh, S, Nehdi, A, Alsomaie, B, Debasi, B, Bushnak, I, Noibi, S, Hussain, S, Wajid, W, Armand, J, Gul, S, Oyarzabal, J, Rais, R, Bountra, C, Alaskar, A, Knawy, B, Boudjelal, M

    Published 2018
    “…The 'Therapeutics discovery: From bench to first in-human trials' conference, held at the King Abdullah International Medical Research Center (KAIMRC), Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs (MNGHA), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) from October 10-12, 2017, provided a unique opportunity for experts worldwide to discuss advances in drug discovery and development, focusing on phase I clinical trials. …”
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    60 years of Human Relations by Loveridge, R, Willman, P, Deery, S

    Published 2007
    “…Human Relations was founded in 1947 as a collaborative transatlantic project between the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations in London and the Research Center for Group Dynamics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. …”
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    A hoard from the Wars of the Diadochi in the ‘Kamun Cave’, Western Galilee by Klein, E, Meadows, A

    Published 2017
    “…Following this discovery, a comprehensive archaeological survey on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority and in cooperation with the Cave Research Center at the Hebrew University was conducted in the cave. …”
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    An analysis of spatial clustering and implications for wildlife management: a burrowing owl example by Fisher, J, Trulio, L, Biging, G, Chromczak, D

    Published 2007
    “…We assessed the ability of Ripley’s K-function analysis integrated into a geographic information system (GIS) to determine changes in burrowing owl nest clustering over two years at NASA Ames Research Center. Specifically, we used these tools to detect changes in spatial and temporal nest clustering before, during and after conducting management by mowing to maintain low vegetation height at nest burrows. …”
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    An intelligent video framework for homeland protection by Tu, P, Doretto, G, Krahnstoever, N, Perera, A, Wheeler, F, Liu, X, Rittscher, J, Sebastian, T, Yu, T, Harding, K

    Published 2007
    “…This paper presents an overview of Intelligent Video work currently under development at the GE Global Research Center and other research institutes. The image formation process is discussed in terms of illumination, methods for automatic camera calibration and lessons learned from machine vision. …”
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    Research plan for divertor simulation making use of a large tandem mirror device by Nakashima, Y, Ichimura, M, Katanuma, I, Yoshikawa, M, Kariya, T, Minami, R, Kiwamoto, Y, Miyata, Y, Shidara, H, Yamaguchi, Y, Yonenaga, R, Takeda, H, Imai, T

    Published 2010
    “…We are planning to start a study of divertor simulation under the closely resemble to actual fusion plasma environment making use of the advantage of open magnetic field configuration and to contribute the solution for realizing the divertor in ITER as a future research plan of Plasma Research Center of the University of Tsukuba. In the research plan, the concepts of two divertor devices are introduced. …”
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    Occupational allergy to locusts: an investigation of the sources of the allergen. by Tee, R, Gordon, D, Hawkins, E, Nunn, A, Lacey, J, Venables, K, Cooter, R, McCaffery, A, Newman Taylor, A

    Published 1988
    “…With questionnaire, skin prick tests, and specific IgE measurements, 35 individuals, working in a research center, were surveyed. Of the 15 currently exposed individuals, contact with locusts provoked asthma, rhinitis, and contact urticaria in five, rhinitis and urticaria in three, and rhinitis alone in one individual. …”
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    Occupational allergy to locusts: An investigation of the sources of the allergen by Tee, R, Gordon, D, Hawkins, E, Nunn, A, Lacey, J, Venables, K, Cooter, R, McCaffery, A, Newman Taylor, A

    Published 1988
    “…With questionnaire, skin prick tests, and specific IgE measurements, 35 individuals, working in a research center, were surveyed. Of the 15 currently exposed individuals, contact with locusts provoked asthma, rhinitis, and contact urticaria in five, rhinitis and urticaria in three, and rhinitis alone in one individual. …”
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    Organochlorine compounds pose health risks to the Qinling Giant Panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca qinlingensis) by Zhao, Y, Chen, Y-P, Macdonald, DW, Li, J, Ma, Q-Y

    Published 2021
    “…To assess organochlorine compound (OC) contamination, its possible sources, and adverse health impacts on giant pandas, we collected soil, bamboo, and panda fecal samples from the habitat and research center of the Qinling panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca qinlingensis)-the rarest recognized panda subspecies. …”
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    Transmitted HIV type 1 drug resistance among individuals with recent HIV infection in East and Southern Africa. by Price, M, Wallis, C, Lakhi, S, Karita, E, Kamali, A, Anzala, O, Sanders, E, Bekker, L, Twesigye, R, Hunter, E, Kaleebu, P, Kayitenkore, K, Allen, S, Ruzagira, E, Mwangome, M, Mutua, G, Amornkul, P, Stevens, G, Pond, S, Schaefer, M, Papathanasopoulos, M, Stevens, W, Gilmour, J

    Published 2011
    “…The prevalence of TDRMs varied by research center, from 5/26 (19%) in Entebbe, 6/78 (8%) in Kigali, 2/49 (4%) in Kilifi, to 3/106 (3%) in Lusaka. …”
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    Informed consent, community engagement, and study participation at a research site in Kigali, Rwanda by van Nuil, J, Kestelyn, E, Umutoni, G, Mwambarangwe, L, Umulisa, M, van de Wijgert, J, Ravinetto, R

    Published 2017
    “…The experiences demonstrate that although inequalities in access to health care may create conflicting situations around the study, it is possible to form partnerships between a research center and participants/their partners, for research about reproductive health.…”
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    Optimal cutoff and accuracy of an IgM enzyme-Linked immunosorbent assay for diagnosis of acute scrub typhus in northern Thailand: an alternative reference method to the IgM immunof... by Blacksell, S, Lim, C, Tanganuchitcharnchai, A, Jintaworn, S, Kantipong, P, Richards, A, Paris, D, Limmathurotsakul, D, Day, N

    Published 2016
    “…The IgM ELISA was performed for every sample at sample dilutions from 1:100 to 1:102,400 using crude whole-cell antigens of the Karp, Kato, and Gilliam strains of O. tsutsugamushi developed by the Naval Medical Research Center. We used Bayesian LCMs to generate unbiased receiver operating characteristic curves and found that the sample dilution of 1:400 was optimal for the IgM ELISA. …”
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