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Global changes in 20-year, 50-year, and 100-year river floods
Published 2021“…Concepts like the 100‐year flood event can be misleading if they are not updated to reflect significant changes over time. …”
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Four-year PhDs in neuroscience: an assessment after four years.
Published 2000“…In 1996, as an innovation for the UK, the Wellcome Trust set up two 'American style' four-year PhD programmes in neuroscience, with an initial year of broad training followed by a three-year PhD. …”
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Five years of Trials.
Published 2011“…This editorial marks the launch of a special collection of articles highlighting 'Five years of Trials' (http://www.trialsjournal.com/series/5years). …”
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Fifty years on: serotonin and depression
Published 2023“…It has been over 50 years since the original serotonin hypothesis was proposed by the British Psychiatrist Alec Coppen. …”
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60 years of Human Relations
Published 2007“…It examines the intellectual role of the Tavistock Institute and the tensions and pressures that the journal has faced over the past 60 years as it has sought to fulfil its mission and achieve its academic goals. …”
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Five years of GWAS discovery
Published 2012“…The past five years have seen many scientific and biological discoveries made through the experimental design of genome-wide association studies (GWASs). …”
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100 Years of atomic theory
Published 2013“…One hundred years ago, Niels Bohr's pioneering paper on the electronic structure of the hydrogen atom revolutionized atomic theory.…”
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Dopamine: 50 years in perspective.
Published 2007“…The discovery of dopamine as a neurotransmitter in brain by Arvid Carlsson approximately 50 years ago, and the subsequent insight provided by Paul Greengard into the cellular signalling mechanisms triggered by dopamine, gained these researchers the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 2000. …”
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The Assessment: EMU, Four Years On.
Published 2003“…This paper reviews the functioning of the Economic and Monetary Union over the first 4 years of its existence. Monetary policy is viewed as having been of the "inflation-targeting" type, but with a tendency towards delay and conservatism in adjustment, which may also reflect over-optimistic output growth forecasts. …”
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