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Study 19 (MCI186‐19) Post Hoc Analyses
ABSTRACT While randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are the gold standard for evaluating the efficacy of therapies in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), post hoc analyses can provide critical insights into clinical effectiveness, treatment durability, and subpopulation responses.
Benjamin Rix Brooks +2 more
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Can the Market Be Used to Preserve Land? The Case for Transfer of Development Rights [PDF]
This paper discusses the use of a market-driven technique ? transfer of development rights ? to preserve land from development while guaranteeing the rights of property owners. While the technique is often used in the United States, Europe has a lot more
Antonio Tavares
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ABSTRACT Introduction/Aims Nerve regeneration after injury must occur in a timely fashion to restore function. Current methods of assessment provide limited information following trauma, resulting in delayed management and suboptimal outcomes. In this study, we evaluated the ability of diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and a mathematical model
Isaac Manzanera Esteve +16 more
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Differences in Src phosphorylation of PSD‐93 and PSD‐95 drive differences in scaffolding activity
Abstract Scaffold proteins contain multiple binding modules that allow for co‐localization of proteins that lack a direct interaction. Evolution resulted in different combinations of binding modules that rewired existing signal transduction pathways.
Frank A. Mindlin +3 more
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Abstract The continuous increase in atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations over the past few decades has become a major concern due to its strong role as a greenhouse gas contributing to climate change. In this work, we investigate the changes in the global methane budget using a global chemistry‐climate model constrained with methane and its ...
Jian He +2 more
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Testing Volcano Deformation Models Against 3D Seismic Reflection Imagery of Ancient Intrusions
Abstract Magma intrusion often drives uplift of the overburden and free surface. Analytical modeling of such surface uplift at active volcanoes allows us to estimate intrusion geometries and positions, as well as volume and pressure changes; these insights have proven critical to forecasting volcanic unrest and eruptions. However, it is rarely possible
C. Magee, S. K. Ebmeier, J. Hickey
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Economic Feasibility of a Hog Slaughtering And Processing Facility In North Dakota [PDF]
This report is one of a series being conducted under a special Research and Extension Rural Development Project at North Dakota State University as authorized by Title V of the Rural Development Act of 1972.
Dunn, Edward V., Staroba, Arlyn R.
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Wind Forcing and Warm Water Upwelling in a Recurring Beaufort Shelf Polynya
Abstract The Beaufort Shelf has historically been reported to exhibit limited polynya activity in winter. Yet, recent satellite observations show episodic recurrence of a large polynya west of Mackenzie Canyon, a site of significant shelf‐basin exchange.
MacKenzie E. Jewell +4 more
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QUANTITATIVE INDICATORS OF PIG CARCASSES OF DANISH AND CANADIAN ORIGIN WITH DIFFERENT PRE-SLAUGHTER LIVE WEIGHTS [PDF]
The article studied the quality of pig carcasses of Danish and Canadian origin, fattened under industrial pig production conditions and slaughtered at pre-slaughter weights of 110 and 130 kg.
Mykola POVOD +8 more
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Quality Differences and Risk Shifting Associated with Alternative Marketing Arrangements in the Swine Industry [PDF]
We analyze quality differences in market hogs across alternative procurement methods. The test results show that alternative marketing (procurement) channels generate hogs of statistically different quality.
Vukina, Tomislav
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