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Jurisdictional approaches to high conservation value area designation using regulatory instruments: an Indonesian pilot project
Published 2024“…Likely HCV areas were generally similar between the ECCA and HCV Screening method, as each set spanned ∼90% of the district. …”
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Characterizing dry mass and volume changes in human multiple myeloma cells upon treatment with proteotoxic and genotoxic drugs
Published 2023“…We show that human MM cell lines (RPMI8226, MM.1S, KMS20, and AMO1) increase dry mass upon bortezomib treatment. …”
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6263
A low-cost, open-source cylindrical Couette rheometer
Published 2024“…As a result, rheometers are typically large, expensive, and require additional infrastructure (e.g., gas lines), rendering them inaccessible for regular use by many individuals, small organizations, and educators. …”
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Holocene rate of slip and tentative recurrence interval for large earthquakes on the San Andreas fault, Cajon Pass, southern California
Published 2013“….; it has provided tentative evidence for 6 earthquakes in about the past 1,000 yr. Both lines of evidence suggest an average recurrence interval for large earthquakes of ∼1½ to 2 centuries. …”
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6265
Who learns when workers are trained? a case of safety training of maintenance contractors’ workers for a major petrochemical plant shutdown
Published 2003“…The curves obtained are typical for the whole exercise, which gave perfect straight lines for Introduction to Safety, Hydrogen Sulphide, Confine Space and Permit to Work, respectively. …”
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Inflammation and colorectal cancer: elucidation of the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which interleukin 22 contributes to the development and progression of colorectal cancer
Published 2017“…Using a panel of CRC cell lines and primary human organoids, we confirmed that this prognostic association is due to a functional interaction between IL-22 and mutant KRAS by observing that IL-22 enhances chemoresistance, 3-dimensional clonogenicity, and proliferation specifically in CRC cells with both high IL-22 receptor levels and <em>KRAS</em> mutations. …”
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6267
The impact of the World Wide Web on public relations agencies in Singapore.
Published 2009“…The researchers explore the potential of the WWW as a PR tool, the history of the Internet and its likely developments in the near future to better understand the impact of this new medium. …”
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6268
Growth triangles in ASEAN
Published 2013“…We conclude that the Northern Eastern Triangle has fulfilled all the requirements of the framework and is likely to follow the lead of SIJORI. However, the smooth operation of Eastern Asean Triangle could be threatened by high risk of political instability and lack of complementarity between the parties. …”
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6269
Development of the capital market in Malaysia : a critical analysis
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6270
Demonstratives in Singapore Malay : expression of stance through the use of Itu and Ini
Published 2016“…In the case of multiple demonstratives, one of the demonstratives is likely to carry out the tracking or pointing function, making the other demonstrative available to express other information such as stance.…”
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6271
Automatic retrieval of visual continuity errors in movies
Published 2009“…In this work we develop a scheme for automatically detecting these errors and producing a ranked list of the most likely inconsistencies, working from a commercial DVD release. …”
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6272
Purging to transform the post-colonial state: evidence from the 1952 Egyptian Revolution
Published 2023“…Experienced bureaucrats and those with university education were more likely to be retained. This threat-competence calculation also informed which ministries experienced more purging. …”
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Paraneoplastic neurological syndromes: a practical approach to diagnosis and management
Published 2021“…The pathogenic mediators are likely to be neuronal-specific T cells. There is a variable response to immunotherapies and the clinical syndrome helps to direct the search for a specific set of tumours. …”
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An undue emphasis on rural older adults in the Chief Medical Officer's annual report 2023?
Published 2024“…Older adults in urban areas are much more likely to live in deprived areas than older adults in rural areas. …”
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Near-term deployment of novel carbon removal to facilitate longer-term deployment
Published 2023“…This commentary shows that the deployment of novel CO<sub>2</sub> removal (CDR) over the next decade, its formative phase, is likely to be consequential in determining whether CDR will be available at scale and in time to reach net-zero CO<sub>2</sub> emissions consistent with the Paris Agreement’s temperature goal.…”
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Perceptions of impure innovation: health professionals’ experiences and management of stigmatization when working as digital innovators
Published 2024“…We theorize that the more central a dual-role professional is within an organization and the more their innovation deviates from standard professional duties, the more likely the innovation is to be viewed as impure within a professional group and be the target of stigmatization. …”
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Promoting strategic internal communication in governance to enhance employee creativity in organization
Published 2024“…The results indicate that when internal communication and leadership communication in governance are symmetrical, individuals are more likely to receive feedback from a variety of interpersonal sources, including supervisors, colleagues, and peers from different departments. …”
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Modelling the impact of testing, contact tracing and household quarantine on second waves of COVID-19
Published 2021“…While severe social-distancing measures have proven effective in slowing the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, second-wave scenarios are likely to emerge as restrictions are lifted. Here we integrate anonymized, geolocalized mobility data with census and demographic data to build a detailed agent-based model of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) transmission in the Boston metropolitan area. …”
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Two Paths: Why States Join or Avoid China’s Belt and Road Initiative
Published 2024“…We hypothesize, and find support for, the argument that democracies are less likely to join because they view participating in a Chinese-led initiative as more costly than non-democracies. …”
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A modified viscous flow law for natural glacier ice: Scaling from laboratories to ice sheets
Published 2024“…Our results yield a map of the dominant deformation mechanisms in the Antarctic Ice Sheet, showing that, contrary to long-standing assumptions, dislocation creep, characterized by a value of the stress exponent, likely dominates in all fast-flowing areas. This increase from the canonical value of dramatically alters the climate conditions under which marine ice sheets may become unstable and drive rapid rates of sea-level rise.…”
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