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    Key criteria for the ethical acceptability of COVID-19 human challenge studies: Report of a WHO Working Group. by Jamrozik, E, Littler, K, Bull, S, Emerson, C, Kang, G, Kapulu, M, Rey, E, Saenz, C, Shah, S, Smith, PG, Upshur, R, Weijer, C, Selgelid, MJ, WHO Working Group for Guidance on Human Challenge Studies in COVID-19

    Published 2020
    “…This report of the WHO Working Group for Guidance on Human Challenge Studies in COVID-19 outlines ethical standards for COVID-19 challenge studies. …”
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    International Osteoporosis Foundation and European Calcified Tissue Society Working Group. Recommendations for the screening of adherence to oral bisphosphonates. by Diez-Perez, A, Naylor, K, Abrahamsen, B, Agnusdei, D, Brandi, M, Cooper, C, Dennison, E, Eriksen, E, Gold, D, Guañabens, N, Hadji, P, Hiligsmann, M, Horne, R, Josse, R, Kanis, J, Obermayer-Pietsch, B, Prieto-Alhambra, D, Reginster, J, Rizzoli, R, Silverman, S, Zillikens, M, Eastell, R

    Published 2017
    “…</p> <h4>Methods</h4> <p>The International Osteoporosis Foundation and the European Calcified Tissue Society have convened a working group to propose a screening strategy to detect a lack of adherence to these drugs. …”
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    Cortical abnormalities in bipolar disorder: an MRI analysis of 6503 individuals from the ENIGMA Bipolar Disorder Working Group by Hibar, DP, Westlye, LT, Doan, NT, Jahanshad, N, Cheung, JW, Ching, CRK, Versace, A, Bilderbeck, AC, Uhlmann, A, Mwangi, B, Krämer, B, Overs, B, Hartberg, CB, Abé, C, Dima, D, Grotegerd, D, Sprooten, E, Bøen, E, Jimenez, E, Howells, FM, Delvecchio, G, Temmingh, H, Starke, J, Almeida, JRC, Goikolea, JM, Houenou, J, Beard, LM, Rauer, L, Abramovic, L, Bonnin, M, Ponteduro, MF, Keil, M, Rive, MM, Yao, N, Yalin, N, Najt, P, Rosa, PG, Redlich, R, Trost, S, Hagenaars, S, Fears, SC, Alonso-Lana, S, van Erp, TGM, Nickson, T, Chaim-Avancini, TM, Meier, TB, Elvsåshagen, T, Haukvik, UK, Lee, WH, Schene, AH, Lloyd, AJ, Young, AH, Nugent, A, Dale, AM, Pfennig, A, McIntosh, AM, Lafer, B, Baune, BT, Ekman, CJ, Zarate, CA, Bearden, CE, Henry, C, Simhandl, C, McDonald, C, Bourne, C, Stein, DJ, Wolf, DH, Cannon, DM, Glahn, DC, Veltman, DJ, Pomarol-Clotet, E, Vieta, E, Canales-Rodriguez, EJ, Nery, FG, Duran, FLS, Busatto, GF, Roberts, G, Pearlson, GD, Goodwin, GM, Kugel, H, Whalley, HC, Ruhe, HG, Soares, JC, Fullerton, JM, Rybakowski, JK, Savitz, J, Chaim, KT, Fatjó-Vilas, M, Soeiro-de-Souza, MG, Boks, MP, Zanetti, MV, Otaduy, MCG, Schaufelberger, MS, Alda, M, Ingvar, M, Phillips, ML, Kempton, MJ, Bauer, M, Landén, M, Lawrence, NS, van Haren, NEM, Horn, NR, Freimer, NB, Gruber, O, Schofield, PR, Mitchell, PB, Kahn, RS, Lenroot, R, Machado-Vieira, R, Ophoff, RA, Sarró, S, Frangou, S, Satterthwaite, TD, Hajek, T, Dannlowski, U, Malt, UF, Arolt, V, Gattaz, WF, Drevets, WC, Caseras, X, Agartz, I, Thompson, PM, Andreassen, OA

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    Do nutrient composition of feedstuffs affect the proportion of oral stereotypies and redirected behaviors among horse working groups? by Juhari, Farah Hanis, Lim, Eric Teik Chung, Kamalludin, Mamat Hamidi, Idrus, Zulkifli

    Published 2021
    “…The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of dietary nutrients on oral stereotypies and redirected behaviors among horse working groups. A cross-sectional study was designed with a total of 207 horses from 7 established equestrian facilities consisting of leisure, equestrian, patrolling, and endurance working groups to determine the proportion of oral abnormal behaviors within the same horse working group. …”
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    Infantile Spasms Consensus Report by J Gordon Millichap

    Published 2010-12-01
    Subjects: “…infantile spasms working group…”
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    IMPROVING TEACHERS’ SKILLS IN DESIGNING HOTS (HIGHER ORDER THINKING SKILLS) QUESTIONS THROUGH TEACHER WORK GROUP (KKG) by Hiliyati Yus

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…This study aimed to improve teachers’ ability in designing HOTS (Higher Order Thinking Skills) questions through teacher work group (KKG). The subjects of this study were 26 teachers. …”
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