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Pediatrics, 1970
It seems incongruous that in the issue of November, 1969, there are two separate articles with regard to use of cow's milk. In the first, Drs. Berenberg, Mandell, and Fellers1, again emphasize the supposedly well known hazard of using high solute skimmed cow's milk, either boiled or non-boiled, in the treatment of acute diarrhea of infancy. The all too
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It seems incongruous that in the issue of November, 1969, there are two separate articles with regard to use of cow's milk. In the first, Drs. Berenberg, Mandell, and Fellers1, again emphasize the supposedly well known hazard of using high solute skimmed cow's milk, either boiled or non-boiled, in the treatment of acute diarrhea of infancy. The all too
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Educational Policy, 2006
This article focuses on student admissions to charter schools in the United States and to autonomous (foundation and voluntary-aided) secondary schools in England. Analyses of the admissions criteria used by autonomous and nonautonomous secondary schools in England revealed that more autonomous than nonautonomous schools reported using potentially ...
Anne West, Dabney Ingram, Audrey Hind
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This article focuses on student admissions to charter schools in the United States and to autonomous (foundation and voluntary-aided) secondary schools in England. Analyses of the admissions criteria used by autonomous and nonautonomous secondary schools in England revealed that more autonomous than nonautonomous schools reported using potentially ...
Anne West, Dabney Ingram, Audrey Hind
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Science, 2007
BIOMECHANICS Pterosaurs were flying reptiles and the first air-borne vertebrates; they dominated the skies from the late Triassic to the end of the Cretaceous, during the epoch of their relatives, the dinosaurs. On the basis of similarities in jaw structure, it has been suggested that several pterosaurs, including Thalassodromeus and the giant ...
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BIOMECHANICS Pterosaurs were flying reptiles and the first air-borne vertebrates; they dominated the skies from the late Triassic to the end of the Cretaceous, during the epoch of their relatives, the dinosaurs. On the basis of similarities in jaw structure, it has been suggested that several pterosaurs, including Thalassodromeus and the giant ...
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Skim-Based Genotyping by Sequencing
2014Genotyping by sequencing (GBS) is a relatively new method used to determine the differences in the genetic makeup of individuals. Its novelty stems from a combination of two already available methods: genotyping and next-generation sequencing. Depending on the individual study design GBS protocols can take multiple forms, however most share a sequence ...
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Distinction of volatile flavor profiles in various skim milk products via HS-SPME–GC–MS and E-nose
European Food Research and Technology, 2021Xiaomei Zhang, Nasi Ai, Baoguo Sun
exaly

