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    Dispersibility and Storage Stability Optimization of High Dose Isoniazid Dry Powder Inhalation Formulations with <span style="font-variant: small-caps">L</span>-Leucine or Trileuci... by Imco Sibum, Paul Hagedoorn, Markus P. G. Kluitman, Martijn Kloezen, Henderik W. Frijlink, Floris Grasmeijer

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…This formulation resulted in a maximum fine particle dose of 58.00 &#177; 2.56 mg when a nominal dose of 80 mg was dispersed from the Cyclops<sup>&#174;</sup> dry powder inhaler. The improved moisture protection and dispersibility obtained with trileucine are explained by its amorphous nature and a higher surface enrichment during drying. …”
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    Distributed coverage control for mobile sensors with location-dependent sensing models by Poduri, Sameera, Sukhatme, Gaurav S., Deshpande, Ajay A., Rus, Daniela L

    Published 2010
    “…To validate this algorithm, we conduct experiments with indoor and outdoor deployments of Cyclops cameras and model its sensing performance. …”
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    Insights into early vasculogenesis revealed by expression of the ETS-domain transcription factor Fli-1 in wild-type and mutant zebrafish embryos by Brown, L, Rodaway, A, Schilling, T, Jowett, T, Ingham, P, Patient, R, Sharrocks, A

    Published 2000
    “…The formation of endothelium in one-eyed pinhead, cyclops and squint embryos indicates a novel role for the endoderm in the formation of the axial vein. …”
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    Characterization of Mineral Composition and Nutritional Value of <i>Acacia</i> Green Pods by Soraia I. Pedro, Carlos A. L. Antunes, Carmo Horta, Inês Pitacas, Joana Gonçalves, Jorge Gominho, Eugenia Gallardo, Ofélia Anjos

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Br., <i>Acacia pycnantha</i> Bentham, <i>Acacia dealbata</i> Link., <i>Acacia retinodes</i> Schlecht, and <i>Acacia cyclops</i> A. Cunn. ex G. Don fil) were evaluated. …”
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    Seasonal Variation and Driving Factors of Metazooplankton Community in the Cascade Reservoirs by Shengnan Zhu, Zengchuan Dong, Guobin Fu, Wenzhuo Wang, Jinyu Meng, Shujun Wu, Yupeng Liu, Xun Cui, Yuejiao Zhou, Zhuozheng Li, Yiqing Shao, Kaize Zhang

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Seasonal variation had a notable influence on the community composition of metazooplankton, with Rotifera predominating in summer and autumn, and Copepoda in winter and spring. Cyclops larva and Nauplius species consistently dominated throughout. …”
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    Biodiversity, the present ecological state of the Aral Sea and its impact on future development by Mihael J. Toman, Igor Plotnikov, Nikolai Aladin, Philip Micklin, Zaualkhan Ermakhanov

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…Five species of zooplankton (Keratella quadrata, Brachionus plicatilis, Evadne anonyx, Calanipeda aquaedulcis, Cyclops vicinus) and rotifers from the genus Synchaeta are very abundant, ten species are less numerous and seven summer species very rare. …”
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    Clinical application of modified Crain classification in the Design of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction with remnant preservation by Zheng Wang, Hai-bing Tao, Yu Wang, Bin Liu, Wen-feng Han, Liang-bi Xiang

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Results Both the groups showed good postoperative efficacy, and none had complications like limited knee extension or cyclops lesion. The comparison results found that group M (72.49 ± 7.64 min) required longer operation time than group N (66.06 ± 6.37 min) (P < 0.05). …”
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    The Ethylene Responsive Factor Required for Nodulation 1 (ERN1) Transcription Factor Is Required for Infection-Thread Formation in Lotus japonicus by Yasuyuki Kawaharada, Euan K. James, Simon Kelly, Niels Sandal, Jens Stougaard

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Nod factor induction of Ern1 in epidermal cells was found to depend on Nfr1, Cyclops, and Nsp2 but was independent of Nin and Nf-ya1. …”
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    Імітаційне моделювання цифрового квадратурного приймача сигналів ядерного квадрупольного резонансу... by A. P. Samila, O. V. Hres, V. B. Rusyn, H. M. Rozorinov, O. H. Arkhiiereieva

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…В імітаційну модель РППК приймача інтегровано алгоритм на основі принципу чотириетапних фазових циклів CYCLOPS, що забезпечує зменшення квадратурних відбивань до 1 %.…”
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    The current state of the zooplankton in the Kakhovka reservoir by N. Ya. Rudyk-Leuska, M. I. Khyzhnyak, A. A. Makarenko, M. V. Leuskyi

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…In 2020, copepod in the reservoir are mainly represented by nauplial (17% and 6%) stages, and in 2021 by nauplial (12% and 4%) and copepod (4% and 3%) stages, as well as Diaptomus juv. (1% and 8%), Cyclops sp. (2% and 3%, respectively).…”
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    Chlorophyll-a determinations in mesocosms under varying nutrient and temperature treatments: in-situ fluorescence sensors versus in-vitro measurements [version 2; peer review: 2 ap... by Eti E. Levi, Jens C. Nejstgaard, Erik Jeppesen, Thomas A. Davidson

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Here, we validated measurements from 24 Chla and 12 phycocyanin (cyanobacteria indicator) fluorescence in-situ sensors (Cyclops-7F, Turner Designs) against spectrophotometrically (in-vitro) determined Chla and tested a data-cleaning procedure for eliminating data errors and impacts of non-photochemical quenching. …”
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    First Chemical Profile Analysis of Acacia Pods by Soraia I. Pedro, Tiago A. Fernandes, Ângelo Luís, Alexandra M. M. Antunes, José C. Gonçalves, Jorge Gominho, Eugenia Gallardo, Ofélia Anjos

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…This study intended to evaluate the potential industrial applications of various <i>Acacia</i> species (<i>Acacia melanoxylon</i>, <i>Acacia longifolia</i>, <i>Acacia cyclops</i>, <i>Acacia retinodes</i>, <i>Acacia pycnantha</i>, <i>Acacia mearnsii</i>, and <i>Acacia dealbata</i>) by examining their chemical composition, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties. …”
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    Blood Parasites in Endangered Wildlife-Trypanosomes Discovered during a Survey of Haemoprotozoa from the Tasmanian Devil by Siobhon L. Egan, Manuel Ruiz-Aravena, Jill M. Austen, Xavier Barton, Sebastien Comte, David G. Hamilton, Rodrigo K. Hamede, Una M. Ryan, Peter J. Irwin, Menna E. Jones, Charlotte L. Oskam

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…<i>Trypanosoma copemani</i> was identified in 10 Tasmanian devils from three sites and a second <i>Trypanosoma</i> sp. was identified in 22 individuals that were grouped within the poorly described <i>T. cyclops</i> clade. A single blood sample was positive for <i>Babesia</i> sp., which most closely matched <i>Babesia lohae</i>. …”
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    High resolution chlorophyll-a in-situ fluorescence sensors versus in-vitro chlorophyll-a measurements in mesocosms with contrasting nutrient and temperature treatments [version 1;... by Eti E. Levi, Jens C. Nejstgaard, Erik Jeppesen, Thomas A. Davidson

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Here, we validated measurements from 24 Chla and 12 phycocyanin (cyanobacteria indicator) fluorescence in-situ sensors (Cyclops-7F, Turner Designs) against spectrophotometrically (in-vitro) determined Chla and tested a data-cleaning procedure for eliminating data errors and impacts of non-photochemical quenching. …”
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    Adding a modified Lemaire procedure to ACLR in knees with severe rotational knee instability does not compromise isokinetic muscle recovery at the time of return-to-play by Leopold Joseph, Guillaume Demey, Thomas Chamu, Axel Schmidt, Alexandre Germain, Floris van Rooij, Mo Saffarini, David Dejour

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The Lemaire group had no complications, but the Reference group had one graft failure and one cyclops syndrome. Strength deficits at 240°/s and at 90°/s were similar in both groups, but mixed H/Q ratios were lower for the Lemaire group (1.02 ± 0.19 vs 1.14 ± 0.24, p = 0.011). …”
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    Formation and modern state of ecosystem in Tolmachevskoye reservoir (Kamchatka) and the acclimatized there population of kokanee ( <i>Oncorhynchus nerka kennerlyi</i>) by Ekaterina V. Lepskaya, Maxim V. Koval, Lidiya A. Bazarkina, Tatyana V. Bonk, Elena V. Bochkova, Victor F. Bugaev, Daria S. Vinogradova, Кsenia V. Losenkova, Tatyana V. Gavruseva, Valentina D. Sviridenko, Natalia V. Sergeenko, Elena A. Ustimenko, Sofia B. Gorodovskaya

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Zooplankton abundance is stable (1-2 g/m3), as before the reservoir appearance, but species structure of plankton crustaceans is changed, and the copepods Cyclops scutifer , small cladocerans Holopedium gibberum, Bosmina longirostris , and Daphnia ( Daphnia ) cristata group prevail recently. …”
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    Artroscopia diagnóstica e terapêutica em pacientes sintomáticos pós-artroplastia do joelho Diagnostic and therapeutic arthroscopy in symptomatic patients after knee arthroplasty... by Fabricio Roberto Severino, Clodoaldo José Duarte de Souza, Nilson Roberto Severino

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Most of the patients (12) were arthroscopically diagnosed with fibrosis known as "cyclop"; on the remaining five patients, anterior synovitis was found. …”
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    Flammability of native and invasive alien plants common to the Cape Floristic Region and beyond: Fire risk in the wildland–urban interface by Tineke Kraaij, Samukelisiwe T Msweli, Alastair J Potts

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Several prominent alien invasive taxa in the study region and elsewhere showed high flammability, namely Pinus radiata (median flammability index score of 2.5), Eucalyptus camaldulensis (2.3), Acacia mearnsii (2.2), Acacia melanoxylon (2.2), Pinus pinaster (2.2), Acacia cyclops (2.0) and Cestrum laevigatum (2.0). The high fire risk posed by these species needs to be considered in potential further plantings and in invasive plant clearing efforts. …”
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