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Multigenerational exposure to trace concentrations of DDT residues in Wistar rats: Effects on biometric development and biochemical parameters. [PDF]
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Early Childhood Exposure to Endocrine Disrupting and Neurotoxic Chemicals: Associations with Internalizing and Externalizing Difficulties from Childhood to Adolescence in the Rhea Cohort, Crete, Greece. [PDF]
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Resolving Cellular Morphology in the Human Brain with Multiparametric Diffusion MR Spectroscopy
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Proceedings of the 2009 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of data, 2009
Labeling schemes lie at the core of query processing for many XML database management systems. Designing labeling schemes for dynamic XML documents is an important problem that has received a lot of research attention. Existing dynamic labeling schemes, however, often sacrifice query performance and introduce additional labeling cost to facilitate ...
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Labeling schemes lie at the core of query processing for many XML database management systems. Designing labeling schemes for dynamic XML documents is an important problem that has received a lot of research attention. Existing dynamic labeling schemes, however, often sacrifice query performance and introduce additional labeling cost to facilitate ...
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Proceedings of the first ACM asia-pacific workshop on Workshop on systems, 2010
Dynamic Datastructure Excavation (DDE) is a new approach to extract datastructures from C binaries without any need for debugging symbols. Unlike most existing tools, DDE uses dynamic analysis (on a QEMU-based emulator) and detects data structures by tracking how a program uses memory. Its results are much more accurate than those of previous methods.
Slowinska A., Stancescu T., Bos H.
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Dynamic Datastructure Excavation (DDE) is a new approach to extract datastructures from C binaries without any need for debugging symbols. Unlike most existing tools, DDE uses dynamic analysis (on a QEMU-based emulator) and detects data structures by tracking how a program uses memory. Its results are much more accurate than those of previous methods.
Slowinska A., Stancescu T., Bos H.
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Nature, 1972
Blus, Gish, Belisle and Prouty allege that DDE causes eggshell thinning in brown pelicans and that the relationship is logarithmic1. In support of their conclusion that a cause and effect relationship between DDE and shell thinning exists, they offer as evidence Wiemeyer and Porter's2 work with kestrels.
B. C. SWITZER, F. H. WOLFE, V. LEWIN
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Blus, Gish, Belisle and Prouty allege that DDE causes eggshell thinning in brown pelicans and that the relationship is logarithmic1. In support of their conclusion that a cause and effect relationship between DDE and shell thinning exists, they offer as evidence Wiemeyer and Porter's2 work with kestrels.
B. C. SWITZER, F. H. WOLFE, V. LEWIN
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Science, 1970
The pesticide DDT [1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis( p -chlorophenyl)ethane] and its metabolite DDE [ 1,1-dichloro-2,2-bis( p -chlorophenyl)ethylene] can be photooxidized in methanol. Photolytic generation of free radicals that may abstract hydrogen from solvent, react with oxygen, or abstract ...
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The pesticide DDT [1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis( p -chlorophenyl)ethane] and its metabolite DDE [ 1,1-dichloro-2,2-bis( p -chlorophenyl)ethylene] can be photooxidized in methanol. Photolytic generation of free radicals that may abstract hydrogen from solvent, react with oxygen, or abstract ...
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