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Quantitative FDG-PET/CT predicts local recurrence and survival for squamous cell carcinoma of the anus [PDF]
Cardenas, Michael L +7 more
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Abstract Environmental and associated ecosystem change may affect the persistence of fish species based on their ability to adapt to changing conditions, including decreasing flows and rising water temperatures. Exceeding the thermal tolerances of stream fish will likely result in a loss of ability to maintain metabolic processes.
Ella K. Humphrey +6 more
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Stephen C. J. Parker +47 more
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ABSTRACT Infectious spleen and kidney necrosis virus (ISKNV) is a significant threat to global aquatic food security by causing large‐scale mortality in the aquaculture of tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and mandarin fish (Siniperca chuatsi). ISKNV is a genogroup of Megalocytivirus pagrus1, along with RSIV and TRBIV, and their recent listing as WOAH ...
Joy A. Becker +6 more
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Abstract Reassessments with the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT) may generate learning effects, compromising the validity of the results. In Brazil, there are still no comparative studies between adapted versions of the test in healthy individuals.
Luiza Cury Muller +3 more
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Cardiac computed tomography-derived fat attenuation index in coronary vasculitis: inflammation development over a year. [PDF]
Becker LM +4 more
europepmc +1 more source
HTLV-1 viral oncogene HBZ induces osteolytic bone disease in transgenic mice [PDF]
Esser, Alison K +11 more
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ABSTRACT This paper reviews how large‐scale mobility data can enhance economic analyses, highlighting its contributions to understanding travel behavior, labor markets, social interactions, and health outcomes. We discuss its advantages over traditional mobility data sources, which include real‐time location information and fine spatial resolution ...
Cristina Connolly +3 more
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Loss or Gain: Myosin Heavy Chain Truncations in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy. [PDF]
Pal S, Becker JR.
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