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    Pharmacogenomics of statins: understanding susceptibility to adverse effects by Kitzmiller JP, Mikulik EB, Dauki AM, Mukherjee C, Luzum JA

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…Statin-associated muscle symptoms occur in ~10% of patients on statins and constitute the most commonly reported adverse effect associated with statin pharmacotherapy. …”
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    Applications of "Integrated Data Viewer'' (IDV) in the classroom by R. Nogueira, R. Nogueira, E. M. Cutrim

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…Conventionally, weather products utilized in synoptic meteorology reduce phenomena occurring in four dimensions to a 2-dimensional form. This constitutes a road-block for non-atmospheric-science majors who need to take meteorology as a non-mathematical and complementary course to their major programs. …”
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    Analyzing the impact of course structure on electronic textbook use in blended introductory physics courses by Seaton, Daniel T., Kortemeyer, Gerd, Bergner, Yoav, Rayyan, Saif, Pritchard, David E.

    Published 2015
    “…Specifically, we analyze the access logs of courses at Michigan State University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, each of which deploy e-texts as primary or secondary texts in combination with different formative assessments (e.g., embedded reading questions) and different summative assessment (exam) schedules. …”
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    Microbial diversity and methanogenic activity of Antrim Shale formation waters from recently fractured wells. by Cornelia eWuchter, Erin eBanning, Tracy eMincer, Nicholas J Drenzek, Marco JL Coolen

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The Antrim Shale in the Michigan Basin is one of the most productive shale gas formations in the U.S, but optimal resource recovery strategies must rely on a thorough understanding of the complex biogeochemical, microbial, and physical interdependencies in this and similar systems. …”
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