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Discovery of Rogaratinib (BAY 1163877): a pan‐FGFR Inhibitor

ChemMedChem, 2018
AbstractRogaratinib (BAY 1163877) is a highly potent and selective small‐molecule pan‐fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR) inhibitor (FGFR1–4) for oral application currently being investigated in phase 1 clinical trials for the treatment of cancer.
Marie-Pierre Collin   +2 more
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Phytoplankton and zooplankton as indicators of water quality in Discovery Bay, Jamaica

Hydrobiologia, 2005
Several investigations exist which use planktonic communities as indicators of water quality in Jamaican and Caribbean Bays, however, few are conducted before there are obvious effects of eutrophication. Therefore, most of our ‘baseline’ data are for bays already severely affected by pollution.
Mona Webber, Dale Webber
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A Discovery of ∼3.1 Ga Basement in the Bohai Bay Basin

Acta Geologica Sinica, 2017
Yingchang Cao, Longwei Qiu
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Discovery of the "Phantom" Dinoflagellate in Chesapeake Bay

Estuaries, 1995
Since its discovery in natural estuarine habitat of North Carolina in 1991, the widespread impact of the toxic dinoflagellate, Pfiesteria piscicida (gen. et sp. nov.), popularly called the “phantom” dinoflagellate, on North Carolina fish stocks has been established, yet little is known about its influence outside of North Carolina estuaries.
Alan J. Lewitus   +5 more
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Seismic stratigraphy of Discovery Bay, Jamaica

Marine Geology, 1991
Abstract High resolution seismic reflection profiling within Discovery Bay, Jamaica has revealed that this 54 m deep, subcircular, reef-protected coastal basin has over 100 m of relief. Partially buried reefal structures at a water depth of −40 m indicate a past sea-level stillstand.
Albert C Hine   +3 more
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On the Beach: New Discoveries at Harlyn Bay, Cornwall

Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 2011
In 1990 a stone covered pit containing a Trevisker Ware vessel was found eroding from the cliffs at Harlyn Bay and excavated. The vessel contained cremated bone from several individuals with some animal bone, quartz pebbles, and a small bronze pendant.
Andy M. Jones   +10 more
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Discovery of BAY-985, a Highly Selective TBK1/IKKε Inhibitor

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2019
The serine/threonine kinase TBK1 (TANK-binding kinase 1) and its homologue IKKε are noncanonical members of the inhibitor of the nuclear factor κB (IκB) kinase family. These kinases play important roles in multiple cellular pathways and, in particular, in inflammation.
Julien Lefranc   +18 more
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Origin and Diagenesis of Beachrock, Discovery Bay, Jamaica: ABSTRACT

AAPG Bulletin, 1985
ABSTRACT From in-situ pore water and rock analyses of a lithified Holocene beach deposit in Jamaica (1,240 ± 50 yr B. P. at 22 cm depth, 670 ± 50 yr B. P. at 14 cm depth, 0 yr B. P. at surface), we propose a geochemical model for intertidal carbonate cementation.
Nancy I. Trumbly, John D. Pigott
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Herbivory and algal dynamics on the coral reef at Discovery Bay, Jamaica

Limnology and Oceanography, 2000
The cover of noncoralline macroalgae increased dramatically on Caribbean reefs during the 1980s and 1990s. A top‐down hypothesis, based largely on observations at Discovery Bay, Jamaica, is that this change was caused by reduced herbivory. Herbivory was reduced by the regional mass mortality of the echinoid Diadema antillarum in 1983‐1984 and by human ...
Richard B. Aronson, William F. Precht
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