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Published as part of Kamiński, Marcin J. & Schoeman, Colin S., 2018, Taxonomic revision of a darkling beetles genus Anaxius (Tenebrionidae: Pedinini: Helopinina), pp. 471-485 in Zootaxa 4455 (3) on pages 472-473, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4455.3.4, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Kamiński, Marcin J., Schoeman, Colin S.
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Mining Alzheimer's Interactomes, Macromolecular Complexes and Pathways for Drug Discovery
ABSTRACT Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that leads to dementia. Many cases are diagnosed annually and there is no currently available cure. Understanding the underlying disease biology of AD through the study of molecular networks, particularly by mapping clinical variants to tissue‐specific interactomes and ...
Kalpana Panneerselvam+12 more
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Grey and Common Seals in Sogn og Fjordane county, western Norway, were surveyed by boat during the summers 1985 and 1986. Thirteen Common Seal localities were recorded with a total count of 369 seals of which 53 or 14.4% were pups.
Øystein Wiig, Torger Øritsland
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Risk Management by the Basel Committee: Evaluating Progress made from the 1988 Basel Accord to Recent Developments [PDF]
This paper traces developments from the inception of the 1988 Basel Accord to its present form (Basel II). In highlighting the flaws of the 1988 Accord, an evaluation is made of the Basel Committee’s efforts to address such weaknesses through Basel II.
Ojo, Mariane.B.
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Abstract Background The patient journey from threatened to actual limb loss, subsequent rehabilitation, and limb preservation through the health system is complicated and prone to delays, attrition, and inequities. A shared multi(socioecological)‐level conceptualization of this journey among the multiple stakeholders is the first step for ...
Prateek Grover+2 more
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The Atlantic bluefin tuna Thunnus thynnus is one of the largest and most valuable fish species in the Atlantic Ocean. Its meat is highly appreciated worldwide, particularly in Japan, where it is commonly consumed raw as sushi or sashimi.
Miguel Bao+6 more
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Farmed escapees may threaten the genetic integrity of native salmon populations through interbreeding. However, introgression requires survival until maturation, successful reproduction and successful early development. These traits are often compromised
M Heino+3 more
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Review of the Book \u3ci\u3eShakespeare, Einstein, and the Bottom Line: The Marketing of Higher Education\u3c/i\u3e [PDF]
[Excerpt] Befitting a former journalist, Kirp\u27s book is extraordinarily well-written; once one picks it up it is hard to put down. Some economists may be put off by a book that contains no equations, tables, figures or regression results.
Ehrenberg, Ronald G
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Reexamining the distribution of wealth in 1870 [PDF]
This paper uses data on real and personal property ownership collected in the 1870 Federal Census to explore factors influencing individual wealth accumulation and the aggregate distribution of wealth in the United States near the middle of the nineteenth century.
Joshua L. Rosenbloom, Gregory W. Stutes
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An original method is applied to identify distinct periods of observed NAO spatial patterns, evaluating the ability of state‐of‐the‐art climate models to reproduce them. Their poor representation of this multidecadal variability increases uncertainty in winter precipitation projections for Europe and likely broad regions of the Northern Hemisphere ...
A. Halifa‐Marín+6 more
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