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    Characterization of Mobile Genetic Elements Using Long-Read Sequencing for Tracking <i>Listeria monocytogenes</i> from Food Processing Environments by Hee Jin Kwon, Zhao Chen, Peter Evans, Jianghong Meng, Yi Chen

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The time of most recent common ancestor of the <i>Lm</i> ECII isolates was estimated to be in March 1816 with the average nucleotide substitution rate of 3.1 × 10<sup>−7</sup> substitutions per site per year. …”
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    Evaluation of Long Sea Snail <i>Hinia reticulata</i> (Gastropod) from the Middle Adriatic Sea as a Possible Alternative for Human Consumption by Alberto Felici, Nina Bilandžić, Gian Enrico Magi, Nicolaia Iaffaldano, Elisa Fiordelmondo, Gerardo Doti, Alessandra Roncarati

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The fatty acid profile showed n3/n6 ratio significantly different both considering the season of sampling (November: 4.1; March: 2.38) and the species of sea snail (common: 4.98; long: 2.86). …”
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    Incendiary Kites and Balloons: Anti-Colonial Resistance in Palestine's Great March of Return by Pietro Stefanini

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…<span class="abs_content">This paper examines the Palestinian use of incendiary kites and balloons that emerged during Gaza's Great March of Return. Kites and balloons are rarely thought of as unstoppable weapons in contemporary theatres of war and resistance. …”
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    The Making of 24 March. Commemorations of the 1999 NATO Bombing in Serbia, 1999–2019 by Satjukow Elisa

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The author takes the 20th anniversary of the NATO intervention as a starting point to reflect on the commemorations of 24 March 1999, distinguishing three phases of memory politics: First, the Making of 24 March (1999–2000) by Slobodan Milošević, which initiated a hegemonic narrative of Serbian martyrdom; second, the Long Period of Ambiguity (2001–2014) shaped by the former democratic governments, who pursued a policy of reconciliation without questioning the one-sided memory in relation to the war in Kosovo; and third, the Return of 24 March with Aleksandar Vučić’s rise to power, which describes the 78 days of air raids as a collective trauma of Serbian society, from which, however, strength and defiance can be derived. …”
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    On stability of time marching in numerical solutions of rayleigh-plesset equation for ultrasonic cavitation by Tey, Wah Yen, Alehossein, Habib, Qin, Zonyi, Lee, Kiat Moon, Kang, Hooi Siang, Lee, Kee Quen

    Published 2020
    “…Compared with the traditional constant time marching method, the new model is able to improve the computational cost significantly without affecting the time marching stability and resolution of the results. …”
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    Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) Prove Highly Effective for Long-Term Data Availability in PLOS ONE by Hilary Jasmin

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Design – Observational study. Setting – PLOS ONE archive. Subjects – A corpus of 47,593 data availability statements from research articles in PLOS ONE between March 1, 2014, and May 31, 2016. …”
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    Does one size fit everyone? Replacement dose of levothyroxine in long-standing primary hypothyroidismin adults by Rekha Singh

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…This study aimed at finding the range and determining factors for LT4 dose in long-standing hypothyroidism. Methods: A cross-sectional study of individuals with primary autoimmune hypothyroidism on LT4 replacement was done between March 2015 and January 2016. …”
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    Long COVID 1 year after hospitalisation for COVID-19: a prospective bicentric cohort study by Christoph Becker, Katharina Beck, Samuel Zumbrunn, Valentina Memma, Naemi Herzog, Benjamin Bissmann, Sebastian Gross, Nina Loretz, Jonas Mueller, Simon A. Amacher, Chantal Bohren, Rainer Schaefert, Stefano Bassetti, Christoph Fux, Beat Mueller, Philipp Schuetz, Sabina Hunziker

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…METHODS: This prospective cohort study included consecutive adult patients hospitalised for confirmed COVID-19 in two Swiss tertiary-care hospitals between March and June 2020. The primary endpoint was evidence of long COVID 1 year after discharge, defined as ≥1 persisting or new symptom related to COVID-19, from a predefined list of symptoms. …”
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    Expression and mechanism of exosome-mediated A FOXM1 related long noncoding RNA in gastric cancer by Yan Zhang, Lin Chen, Xuanting Ye, Zhixiong Wu, Zeyu Zhang, Biaofeng Sun, Hong Fu, Chuangang Fu, Xiaofei Liang, Hong Jiang

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…This study aims to investigate the potential role of FOXM1 related long noncoding RNA (FRLnc1) in exosomes in GC. …”
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    Clinicopathologic Features, Genetics, Treatment, and Long-Term Outcomes in Japanese Children and Young Adults with Benign Recurrent Intrahepatic Cholestasis: A Multicenter Study by Ken Kato, Shuichiro Umetsu, Takao Togawa, Koichi Ito, Takayoshi Kawabata, Teruko Arinaga-Hino, Naoya Tsumura, Ryosuke Yasuda, Yutaro Mihara, Hironori Kusano, Shogo Ito, Kazuo Imagawa, Hisamitsu Hayashi, Ayano Inui, Yushiro Yamashita, Tatsuki Mizuochi

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Three with BRIC-1 showed compound heterozygosity for a variant <i>ATP8B1</i> gene, while one was heterozygous; two BRIC-2 patients showed compound heterozygosity in <i>ABCB11</i> and one was heterozygous. …”
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    Twin‐surface ruptures of the March 2007 M>6 earthquake doublet on the Sumatran fault by Daryono, Mudrik R., Natawidjaja, Danny H., Sieh, Kerry

    Published 2013
    “…Although the 2000‐km‐long Sumatran fault is one of Earth’s longest and historically most active strike‐slip faults, previous large historical ruptures have gone unmapped, although some have been inferred from felt reports or from modeling of sparse geodetic data. …”
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