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Genetic factors and diet affect long-bone length in the F34 LG,SM advanced intercross [PDF]
Previous studies on the LG,SM advanced intercross line have identified approximately 40 quantitative trait loci (QTL) for long -bone (humerus, ulna, femur, and tibia) lengths. In this study, long-bone-length QTL were fine-mapped in the F(34) generation (n = 1424) of the LG,SM advanced intercross.
Elizabeth A, Norgard +6 more
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The International Monetary Fund: A review of the recent evidence [PDF]
IMF, Survey, Quantitative studies, F33, F34, F35,
Martin Steinwand +3 more
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Spontaneous Calcification in F34/Slc and F344/JCL Rats
F344/Slc and F344/JCL rats 2 years of age were histologically examined for the incidence and distribution of calcification. In the male rats of both strains, calcification was observed in the testis, lung, brain, kidney, heart, aorta, cornea, prostate and seminal vesicle respectively.
Shunsuke IMAI +5 more
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Introduzione: l’Unione Europea è “mammona” (Introduction: A Pansy European Union)
The article introduces the new issue of the journal, reviewing the contributions included therein, and placing them in context. The author discusses the recent trends in European economic policy, with specific focus on its neglected international and ...
Carlo D'Ippoliti
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Why do countries in financial distress strategically delay seeking help?
The paper differs from current literature by providing a systematic analysis of the relationship between sovereign debt, financial distress and political career concerns via a novel game-theoretic model, in order to analyze the strategic behavior of ...
Theofanis Tsoulouhas
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Prevention of infectious complications in minor gynecological surgeries [PDF]
S.A. Khlynova1, Yu.E. Dobrokhotova1, S.B. Kerchelaeva1, A.D. Fisenko1, V.I. Dimitrova2 1Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Moscow, Russian Federation 2F.I.
S.A. Khlynova +4 more
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F34. AUDITORY SENSORY GATING IN YOUNG ADOLESCENTS WITH EARLY-ONSET PSYCHOSIS: A COMPARISON WITH ADHD [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Numerous studies have demonstrated impaired sensory gating in schizophrenia and this phenomenon has been proposed as a candidate biomarker for the disorder. Sensory gating is typically assessed during an auditory paired-click test commonly referred to as a P50 suppression paradigm.
Lemvigh, Cecilie +6 more
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Abstract We conducted an observational field survey of the innerspotted sandgoby Fusigobius inframaculatus on reefs of Kuchierabu‐jima Island, southern Japan, to investigate its mating system. Individuals of the goby maintained home ranges on sandy bottoms within rocky caves or beneath overhangs that served as shelters. Of 34 identified individuals, 32%
Ryoga Seiwa, Yoichi Sakai
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During the past decade several distinct ‘debt problems' have been experienced. These include the debt crisis of the less developed countries and, generally, the more recent excessive private debt.
G. VACIAGO
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Insomnia and Risk of Tooth Wear and Fracture: Evidence From a Nationwide Population‐Based Cohort
In this nationwide population‐based cohort study, insomnia was associated with increased risks of tooth wear and tooth fracture. These findings suggest that insomnia may have clinically relevant implications for oral health. ABSTRACT Background Insomnia is associated with various systemic conditions; however, its relationship with structural dental ...
Heon‐Young Kim +8 more
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