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Retraction: Pinostrobin attenuates azoxymethane-induced colorectal cytotoxicity in rats through augmentation of apoptotic Bax/Bcl-2 proteins and antioxidants. [PDF]
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A Year in the Life of the Greater Sage-Grouse: General Habitat Use Periods [PDF]
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Evaluation Practice, 1989
Editor's Note: At the AEA meeting in New Orleans in October 1988, the contributions of Sara Miller McCune and Sage Publications were recognized with the presentation of a special Lifetime Contributions Award. AEA's recognition was for the extraordinary contributions Sara, with Sage, has made to the field of evaluation.
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Editor's Note: At the AEA meeting in New Orleans in October 1988, the contributions of Sara Miller McCune and Sage Publications were recognized with the presentation of a special Lifetime Contributions Award. AEA's recognition was for the extraordinary contributions Sara, with Sage, has made to the field of evaluation.
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Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2006
Wherein we learn that when working with plant terpene synthases, sometimes it is not the isotopes that get scrambled.
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Wherein we learn that when working with plant terpene synthases, sometimes it is not the isotopes that get scrambled.
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2008
Serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) is a high-throughput method for global gene expression analysis that allows the quantitative and simultaneous analysis of a large number of transcripts. SAGE is a digital method and its sensitivity depends only on the number of tags sequenced.
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Serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) is a high-throughput method for global gene expression analysis that allows the quantitative and simultaneous analysis of a large number of transcripts. SAGE is a digital method and its sensitivity depends only on the number of tags sequenced.
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2011
This case study describes an international partnership among four main stakeholders: (1) a nonprofit organization called Students for the Advancement of Global Entrepreneurship (SAGE), (2) high school students and their teachers, (3) university students and (4) the private sector, including corporations, foundations, and individual philanthropists ...
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This case study describes an international partnership among four main stakeholders: (1) a nonprofit organization called Students for the Advancement of Global Entrepreneurship (SAGE), (2) high school students and their teachers, (3) university students and (4) the private sector, including corporations, foundations, and individual philanthropists ...
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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 1983
Editor's Note: I would like to thank Jack Jacobs for this overview, which gives a brief review of the history of SAGE and of some of the organizations involved. I cannot think of anyone better able to discuss SAGE than Jake who, along with his many other contributions, created and ran the Systems Office that coordinated the design efforts of the ...
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Editor's Note: I would like to thank Jack Jacobs for this overview, which gives a brief review of the history of SAGE and of some of the organizations involved. I cannot think of anyone better able to discuss SAGE than Jake who, along with his many other contributions, created and ran the Systems Office that coordinated the design efforts of the ...
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Abstract A wise Greek proverb says, “A society grows great when its elders plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in.” SAGE is a nonprofit organization that works to elevate this proverb and the role that older adults play to create opportunity for younger and future generations to thrive. The organization’s supporters
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