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Targeting Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Signaling Attenuates Doxorubicin-Aggravated Bone Loss in Obese Breast Cancer Mice. [PDF]
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Global Change Biology
Brown bears across Europe are responding to the human footprint, with space use and movement behaviour strongly influenced by limited habitat connectivity. While natural food availability and habitat suitability remain important for bears, growing human pressure is increasingly constraining their ecological role. The picture was drawn by Andrea Gazzola.
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Brown bears across Europe are responding to the human footprint, with space use and movement behaviour strongly influenced by limited habitat connectivity. While natural food availability and habitat suitability remain important for bears, growing human pressure is increasingly constraining their ecological role. The picture was drawn by Andrea Gazzola.
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BEARINGS and BEARING CORROSION
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1942<div class="htmlview paragraph"><b>DATA presented in this paper indicate the bearing corrosion problem to be fairly straightforward in that:</b></div> <div class="htmlview paragraph"> <ol class="list nostyle"> <li class="list-item"><span class="li-label"><b>1.</b></span><div class ...
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1985
According to surveys, at least 70 per cent of doctors now believe in telling people the truth about their cancers, as compared with 82 per cent who practiced oppositely only 24 years ago. Surveys often show quick turnabouts of public opinion, especially toward issues and leaders, but the attitude of physicians in this area changed little in the 160 ...
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According to surveys, at least 70 per cent of doctors now believe in telling people the truth about their cancers, as compared with 82 per cent who practiced oppositely only 24 years ago. Surveys often show quick turnabouts of public opinion, especially toward issues and leaders, but the attitude of physicians in this area changed little in the 160 ...
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Bear Is a Bear by Jonathan Stutzman
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