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Elastic parametric response mapping: quantitative CT scoring for local COPD severity. [PDF]
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Bringing spatial confounding into the causal inferential fold. [PDF]
Keil AP, Kamenetsky ME.
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A murine cytomegalovirus cell cycle regulator (m54.5p) evolved within the conserved viral DNA polymerase gene. [PDF]
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Programmable Functionalizations of Tetramethylpiperidine N-Oxyl (TEMPO)-Acrolein Linchpins Derived from Alkoxyallenes. [PDF]
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Science, 1997
What the National Institutes of Health (NIH) did was unique in the history of federal support of research in the biosciences. The uniqueness was called to my attention in 1959 when I visited the Soviet Union as one of five American biochemists on an exchange program between our National Academy of Sciences and theirs. After a month of our observing the
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What the National Institutes of Health (NIH) did was unique in the history of federal support of research in the biosciences. The uniqueness was called to my attention in 1959 when I visited the Soviet Union as one of five American biochemists on an exchange program between our National Academy of Sciences and theirs. After a month of our observing the
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Neuroinformatics, 2008
Effective April 7, 2008, “All final peer-reviewed manuscripts arising from NIH funds are required to be submitted to PubMed Central.” See http://publicaccess.nih.gov/ for complete details (Ascoli 2005). This can be seen as a continuation of the general open access movement that has been occurring over the past few years, that initiated with the NIH ...
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Effective April 7, 2008, “All final peer-reviewed manuscripts arising from NIH funds are required to be submitted to PubMed Central.” See http://publicaccess.nih.gov/ for complete details (Ascoli 2005). This can be seen as a continuation of the general open access movement that has been occurring over the past few years, that initiated with the NIH ...
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Administration & Society, 1997
Structural evolution of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is studied with organizational theory. NIH's transition from a functional to a market divisional structure as the agency's client biomedical research community underwent segmentation is described using as case examples the formation of two institutes.
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Structural evolution of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is studied with organizational theory. NIH's transition from a functional to a market divisional structure as the agency's client biomedical research community underwent segmentation is described using as case examples the formation of two institutes.
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