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    Emergence and genetic variation of neuraminidase stalk deletions in avian influenza viruses. by Jinling Li, Heinrich Zu Dohna, Carol J Cardona, Joy Miller, Tim E Carpenter

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The correlations between NA stalk deletions and HA features are HA-NA-subtype-specific. …”
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    Abnormal thyroid function: an unusual presentation of pituitary stalk interruption syndrome by Erica A Steen, Mary E Patterson, Michelle Rivera-Vega, Susan A Phillips

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Workup was initiated, and laboratory studies and MRI imaging confirmed an underlying diagnosis of panhypopituitarism in the setting of pituitary stalk interruption syndrome.…”
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    Entre les violences conjugales et le harcèlement moral : le stalking . by Nicolas Desurmont

    Published 2007-09-01
    “…Ce livre de la criminologue Murielle Anteo est le premier publié en langue française sur le stalking si l’on excepte les travaux encore inédits de Virginie Léon (2004). …”
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    A victim-centred cost–benefit analysis of a stalking prevention programme by Lisa Tompson, Jyoti Belur, Kritika Jerath

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Abstract Research suggests that stalking inflicts great psychological and financial costs on victims. …”
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    Foraging investment in a long- lived herbivore and vulnerability to coursing and stalking predators by Christianson, D, Becker, MS, Brennan, A, Creel, S, Droge, ED, M'Soka, J, Mukula, T, Schuette, P, Smit, D, Watson, F

    Published 2018
    “…We explored the relationship between carnivore prey selection and prey foraging effort using incisors collected from the kills of coursing and stalking carnivores. We predicted that prey investing less effort in foraging would be killed more frequently by coursers, predators that often exploit physical deficiencies. …”
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    ARCC network blog: You call it networking – I call it ‘casual stalking’… by Wilkins, T

    Published 2017
    “…So how does casual stalking work? A great example is when you’re putting an event together. …”
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    Preparation of nitrogen-doped cotton stalk microporous activated carbon fiber electrodes with different surface area from hexamethylenetetramine-modified cotton stalk for electrochemical degradation of methylene blue by Kunquan Li, Zhang Rong, Ye Li, Cheng Li, Zheng Zheng

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Cotton-stalk activated carbon fibers (CSCFs) with controllable micropore area and nitrogen content were prepared as an efficient electrode from hexamethylenetetramine-modified cotton stalk by steam/ammonia activation. …”
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    The crush / by Brown, Sandra, 1948-

    Published 2002
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