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Identification of FGF receptor-binding peptides for cancer gene therapy
Published 2002“…The phage showed up to 9-fold more accumulation in the tumor than in adjacent regions of normal tissue, whereas control phage showed less than 2-fold. …”
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The size inherited age effect on radiocarbon dates of alluvial deposits: redating charcoal fragments in a sand-bed stream, Macdonald River, NSW, Australia
Published 2023“…This study returns to a sample from the Macdonald River to date individual charcoal fragments and finds the inherited age may be more than 1700 years (mode 250 years) older than the collection date. …”
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Host susceptibility to Lernaea cyprinacea L. and its treatment in a large aquarium system
Published 1986“…Approximately 17% carried a mean of less than 10 parasites and 22% carried a mean of more than 10 parasites. …”
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Gliricidia (Gliricidia sepium) green manures as a potential source of n for maize production in the tropics
Published 2001“…Mineral N accumulation was slow, but was much greater after incorporation than after mulching. Also, N buildup was always higher in the topsoil (0 to 10 cm) than in the subsoil (10 to 20 cm). …”
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Power system signal transferring via wireless sensor network
Published 2010“…Equipment maintenance can be more easily achieved than that of wired communication. 2. Wireless communication enjoys the better adaptability than the wire communication, even free from tough environments. 3. …”
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Patient-clinician communication about weight loss
Published 2025“…The worldwide prevalence of obesity has more than doubled between 1990 and 2022, with more than 890 million adults living with obesity in 2022. …”
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Asia's Next Giant : South Korea and Late Industrialization
Published 2009“…It is shown thereby how South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan were able to grow faster than other emerging nations such as Brazil, Turkey, India, and Mexico. …”
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Effects of hysteresis on steady-state infiltration in unsaturated slopes
Published 2011“…For a specific matric suction, water content or coefficient of permeability on a wetting curve is always lower than those found on a drying curve. This paper focuses on hysteresis observed in steady-state infiltration tests in a laboratory slope model. …”
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Effect of laser peening on surface integrity of AISI 304 stainless steel
Published 2022“…For LSP with an ablative layer, the depth of compressive stresses was greater than 1 mm at higher pulse energy (11 J) than ~0.8 mm at lower pulse energy (7 J). …”
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Did BP Atone for its Transgressions? Expanding Theory on ‘Ethical Apology’ in Crisis Communication
Published 2017“…Ethical communication during crisis response is often assessed by external perceptions of the organization's intentions, rather than an assessment of the organization's communicative behaviors. …”
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Gender differences in perceptions of psoriatic arthritis disease impact, management, and physician interactions: results from a global patient survey
Published 2024“…More females than males reported a major/moderate impact of PsA on their physical activity and emotional/mental well-being. …”
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Fatty acid profile and thermal behavior of fat-rich edible insect oils compared to commonly consumed animal and plant oils
Published 2024“…PW and BC oils exhibited a higher content of palmitoleic acid than the other oils. SP oils contained polyunsaturated fatty acids similar to those in SB and BB oils, which were higher than those in PW, BC, CK, BF, and PF oils. …”
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Effects of Lemuru fish oil (Sardinella sp.) on estrous response, hormonal profile and conception rates in Garut ewes
Published 2024“…Results showed that plasma concentrations of cholesterol were significantly (P<0.05) higher for P2 and P3 (44.90±10.51 and 49.81±14.37 mg/dL, respectively) than control and P1 groups. Similarly, blood estradiol concentrations were significantly higher for P3 than P1 and P2 groups before estrus, while during estrus P3 had higher blood estradiol than control group (P<0.05). …”
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Imprisonment, resistance and circularity in Samuel Richardson’s Clarissa
Published 2012“…This essay argues the circularity of the motif of imprisonment in Samuel Richardson's "Clarissa" where it is Clarissa's captors who ultimately suffers imprisonment rather than Clarissa herself. Bringing in Foucault, feminist thinker Beauvoir and Sartre's notion of "bad faith", this essay provides a reading of "Clarissa" in a continuing dialogue with earlier Clarissa critics like Margaret Doody, Terry Castle, Terry Eagleton and Maud Ellmann to liberate Clarissa from the much argued position of a victim rather than a triumphant resistant fighter who obtains a liberation her captors does not.…”
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The buffalo among the water hyacinth : the communist party of Burma insurgency 1948 - 1989
Published 2018“…It concludes that non-Western, and non-democratic counterinsurgents can and do apply strategies of "winning hearts and minds," rather than being limited to so-called "enemy-centric" or more violent methods than their democratic, Western counterparts.…”
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Obama's energy policy: the energy plan is in reality a climate change plan
Published 2009“…Its legislative version is greater than 1000 pages and should be referred to in its original form for those seeking a better understanding than can be presented in this brief article.…”
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Simulation expectation
Published 2024“…I present a new argument that we are much more likely to be living in a computer simulation than in the ground-level of reality. (Similar arguments can be marshalled for the view that we are more likely to be Boltzmann brains than ordinary people, but I focus on the case of simulations.) …”
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Understanding the usage of physical activity tracking devices
Published 2020“…Participants who used a tracker for more than a year before eventually stopping usage had a significantly higher score for device breakage (p = 0.030) or having experienced negative psychological impacts (p = 0.001) as compared to those who used a tracker for less than a year before stopping usage. …”
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Property study of phase change materials for nanopatterning
Published 2009“…The thermal analysis showed approximately identical crystallization temperature but lower melting temperature than Ge2Sb2Te5 phase change material. It has a higher activation energy than that of Ge2Sb2Te5, which indicates that it has a better thermal stability. …”
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A study on social network in Singapore
Published 2010“…The similar results indicate students on average have higher number of contacts than working class. From the analysis it is also implied that participants come in contacts with more people in transportation vehicles on weekdays than on weekends probably due to more crowed public transportations. …”
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