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Incidence and Prevalence of Congenital Myopathies ‐ A Population‐Based Study From Western Sweden
Objective Congenital myopathies are a group of rare genetic muscle disorders. Previous studies have estimated point prevalences which only include surviving individuals. Our aim was to perform an epidemiological study with strict inclusion criteria, using modern diagnostic technology to present both incidences and prevalences, and to describe the ...
Eva Michael +5 more
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Abstract Premise Genebanks must maintain viable seeds for decades. Seeds that germinate are clearly alive, but some seeds, often from wild populations, do not germinate because they are dormant, empty, aged, or damaged (D.E.A.D.). This work evaluates the effects of D.E.A.D.
Christina Walters +33 more
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This item contains two issues of the Take One newsletter: June 7, and 21, 1985Take One was published every two weeks and focused on short news items and announcements "for the people of University Hospital.
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Multinational enterprise business behaviour and industrialization in ASEAN countries [PDF]
This paper gives a progress report of a research project focusing on the competition of Japanese, US, and European firms on ASEAN markets and their impact on economic development both in home and host.
Hiemenz, Ulrich
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Qualification Testing of General Electric 50 Ah Nickel-Cadmium Cells with New Separator and New Positive Plate Processing [PDF]
Forty-two 50 Ah aerospace nickel-cadmium cells were delivered to Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) by General Electric (GE) in February, 1985, for the purpose of evaluating and qualifying a new nylon separator material Pellon 2536, and the new GE ...
Morrow, G. W.
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Predicting ecology and hearing sensitivities in Parapontoporia—An extinct long‐snouted dolphin
Abstract Analyses of the cetacean (whale and dolphin) inner ear provide glimpses into the ecology and evolution of extinct and extant groups. The paleoecology of the long‐snouted odontocete (toothed whale) group, Parapontoporia, is primarily marine with its depositional context also suggesting freshwater tolerance.
Joyce Sanks, Rachel Racicot
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Spartan Daily, August 28, 1985 [PDF]
Volume 85, Issue 2https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/7323/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, EarlyView.
Jana van der Westhuizen +2 more
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