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British Women Chemists and the First World War [PDF]
The First World War is sometimes called the 'Chemist's War' as its prosecution demanded ever increasing quantities of explosives, poison gases, optical glass, synthetic dyes, and pharmaceuticals (1).
Rayner-Canham, Geoff +1 more
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A Cre‐dependent lentiviral vector for neuron subtype‐specific expression of large proteins
We designed a versatile and modular lentivector comprising a Cre‐dependent switch and self‐cleaving 2A peptide and tested it for co‐expression of GFP and a 2.8 kb gene of interest (GOI) in mouse cortical parvalbumin (PV+) interneurons and midbrain dopamine (TH+) neurons.
Weixuan Xue +6 more
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Organisation médicale pendant la première guerre mondiale
The data obtained from the diagnosis carried out in 2014 in Saint-Parize-le-Châtel, in Nièvre, compared with those obtained from the archives and information provided by local authorities, enabled us to retrace the history of this large American hospital
Nicolas Tisserand, Alexandre Coulaud
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Introduction to the Publication of Knut Wicksell’s Lectures on the Economic Consequences of the First World War (1919) [PDF]
Steinar Strøm, Björn Thalberg
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\u3cem\u3eWhen Your Number’s Up: The Canadian Soldier in the First World War\u3c/em\u3e by Desmond Morton [Review] [PDF]
Review of Desmond Morton, When Your Number\u27s Up: The Canadian Soldier in the First World War.
Gardner, Nick
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CHA visit to the War Museum [PDF]
During CHA council meetings last November of 2006 CHA council members were given a first-rate tour of the recently completed Canadian War Museum, located on the LeBreton Flats, a plain of wetland and former industrial land adjascent to networks of mill ...
Martin, Jean, Willis, John
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Integrating ancestry, differential methylation analysis, and machine learning, we identified robust epigenetic signature genes (ESGs) and Core‐ESGs in Black and White women with endometrial cancer. Core‐ESGs (namely APOBEC1 and PLEKHG5) methylation levels were significantly associated with survival, with tumors from high African ancestry (THA) showing ...
Huma Asif, J. Julie Kim
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Industrial Welfare and Labour Regulation in Britain at the Time of the First World War [PDF]
Noelle Whiteside
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There is an unmet need in metastatic breast cancer patients to monitor therapy response in real time. In this study, we show how a noninvasive and affordable strategy based on sequencing of plasma samples with longitudinal tracking of tumour fraction paired with a statistical model provides valuable information on treatment response in advance of the ...
Emma J. Beddowes +20 more
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Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands Since the First World War. [PDF]
Stephen Levine +2 more
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