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Variation in dermcidin expression in a range of primary human tumours and in hypoxic/oxidatively stressed human cell lines.
Dermcidin acts as a survival factor in a variety of cancer cell lines under hypoxia or oxidative stress. The aim of this study was to evaluate dermcidin expression in cell lines following simulation of tumour microenvironmental...
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mRNA profiling of the cancer degradome in oesophago-gastric adenocarcinoma.
BACKGROUND: Degradation of the extracellular matrix is fundamental to tumour development, invasion and metastasis. Several protease families have been implicated in the development of a broad range of tumour types, including...
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The Accuracy and Validity of the Simplified Pairs Method of Comparative Judgement in Highly Structured Papers
Comparative judgement (CJ) is often said to be more suitable for judging exam questions inviting extended responses, as it is easier for judges to make holistic judgements on a small number of large, extended tasks than...
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Interactive effects of DRD2 rs6277 polymorphism, environment and sex on impulsivity in a population-representative study
Previous research has shown that dopaminergic dysregulation and early life stress interact to impact on aspects of impulse control. This study aimed to explore the potentially interactive effects of the rs6277 polymorphism of...
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Beyond online participant crowdsourcing

Participant crowdsourcing platforms (e.g., MTurk, Prolific) offer numerous advantages to addiction science, permitting access to hard-to-reach populations and enhancing the feasibility of complex experimental, longitudinal...

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Exploring the Validity of Comparative Judgement
L Chambers, E Cunningham
May 11, 2022
When completing a comparative judgment (CJ) exercise, judges are asked to make holistic decisions about the quality of the work they are comparing. A key consideration is the validity of expert judgements. This article...
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CACNA1C methylation
Aim: We investigated morning cortisol, stress, rs1006737 and childhood trauma relationship with CACNA1C methylation. Materials & methods: Morning cortisol release, childhood trauma and perceived stress were collected and...
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Beyond online participant crowdsourcing

Participant crowdsourcing platforms (e.g., MTurk, Prolific) offer numerous advantages to addiction science, permitting access to hard-to-reach populations and enhancing the feasibility of complex experimental, longitudinal...

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Rise and Recharge
This feasibility study evaluated the effects of an individual-level intervention to target office workers total and prolonged sedentary behaviour during working hours, using an e-health smartphone application. A three-arm...
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The Ursinus Weekly, May 23, 1927
"Jing" Johnson to hurl for alumni in annual tilt on Saturday, June 4 Little bears trounce Pennington Prep, 7-2 Tennis team wins five straight tilts, drops one to Moravian, Saturday Commencement week promises events of...
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Characterizing optimal sampling of binary contingency tables via the configuration model
Jose Blanchet, A Stauffer
Mar 01, 2013
A binary contingency table is an m × n array of binary entries with row sums r = (r1,..., rm) and column sums c = (c1,..., cn). The configuration model generates a contingency table by considering ri tokens of type 1 for each...
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Characterizing optimal sampling of binary contingency tables via the configuration model
Jose Blanchet, A Stauffer
Mar 01, 2013
A binary contingency table is an m × n array of binary entries with row sums r = (r1,..., rm) and column sums c = (c1,..., cn). The configuration model generates a contingency table by considering ri tokens of type 1 for each...
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CACNA1C methylation
Aim: We investigated morning cortisol, stress, rs1006737 and childhood trauma relationship with CACNA1C methylation. Materials & methods: Morning cortisol release, childhood trauma and perceived stress were collected and...
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Cost-effectiveness of alternative minimum recall intervals between whole blood donations.
BACKGROUND: The INTERVAL trial showed shorter inter-donation intervals could safely increase the frequency of whole-blood donation. We extended the INTERVAL trial to consider the relative cost-effectiveness of reduced...
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The Ursinus Weekly, November 21, 1927
Many visitors expected to attend opening of new buildings on Tuesday Cast and technicians of Schaff play at work Fine talks given at H.-P. meeting Tuesday evening Will Durant main speaker at convention of voters Girls'...
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The health impacts of women's low control in their living environment
We conducted a systematic review of observational evidence on the health impacts of women's low control/autonomy in the living environment in societies with profound gender discrimination and gender bias. Thirty observational...
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Adjusting for cross-cultural differences in computer-adaptive tests of quality of life.
PURPOSE: Previous studies using the WHOQOL measures have demonstrated that the relationship between individual items and the underlying quality of life (QoL) construct may differ between cultures. If unaccounted for, these...
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Tetrahedral intrinsic structure of Oxygen-16 revisited
CJ Halcrow, NS Manton
Jan 28, 2022
Abstract A model for vibrational and rotational excitations of an intrinsic tetrahedral structure of the Oxygen-16 nucleus has been investigated, building on classic work of...
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