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Barrett oesophagus.
Barrett oesophagus (BE), the only known histological precursor of oesophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC), is a condition in which the squamous epithelium of the oesophagus is replaced by columnar epithelium as an adaptive response to...
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Response to Ruby et al
Does disruption of prefrontal cortical activity using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) impair visual metacognition? An initial study supporting this idea (Rounis, Maniscalco, Rothwell, Passingham, & Lau, 2010) motivated...
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Economic evaluation of Cytosponge®-trefoil factor 3 for Barrett esophagus

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Esophageal adenocarcinoma has a very poor prognosis unless detected early. The Cytosponge-trefoil factor 3 (TFF3) is a non-endoscopic test for Barrett esophagus, a precursor of esophageal adenocarcinoma....
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Economic evaluation of Cytosponge®-trefoil factor 3 for Barrett esophagus
BACKGROUND: Esophageal adenocarcinoma has a very poor prognosis unless detected early. The Cytosponge-trefoil factor 3 (TFF3) is a non-endoscopic test for Barrett esophagus, a precursor of esophageal adenocarcinoma. Randomised...
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Impact of Barrett oesophagus diagnoses and endoscopies on oesophageal cancer survival in the UK
BACKGROUND: Current guidelines recommend endoscopic surveillance for Barrett oesophagus (BE), but the value of surveillance is still debated. Using a combination of primary care, secondary care and cancer registry datasets, we...
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The Ursinus Weekly, February 3, 1905
Elliot Frederick
Jan 01, 0001
Society notes Be cheerful Alumni notes No college merger Freshmen entertained School of Theology Class officers Notice The John Barrett prizes College world
Published by: Ursinus College
The Ursinus Weekly, January 5, 1906
Reflections on New Year Philadelphia letter Dr. Smith becomes a Benedict Ursinus Union program New Year party The John Barrett prizes 1906 Alumni Personals Important notice
Published by: Ursinus College
Is freedom of the press required for a liberal democracy
Joshua Barrett
Oct 07, 2014
Democracies within states have become more predominant than at any other point in history. Whether this shift is directing towards liberal democracies, however, has yet to be determined. This article focuses on freedom of the...
Is freedom of the press required for a liberal democracy
Joshua Barrett
Oct 07, 2014
Democracies within states have become more predominant than at any other point in history. Whether this shift is directing towards liberal democracies, however, has yet to be determined. This article focuses on freedom of the...
LATIN SONG AT THE ABBEY OF SANKT GALLEN FROM C. 800 TO THE LIBER YMNORUM
Sam Barrett
May 14, 2019
New light is shed on the song culture of Sankt Gallen almost a century before its earliest notated sources through consideration of the poetic section of a manuscript copied at the Abbey shortly after the year 800, i.e....
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Contrasting opinions
Tristan Barrett
Jan 31, 2019
The limitations of DCE have been well set out by the authors, namely the cost and its limited specificity. Unlike in breast MRI, DCE curve-typing is limited because most tumors demonstrate a type II curve (2) and a number of...
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An environmental (pre)history of European fishing
James H Barrett
Mar 27, 2019
This paper explores the past and potential contribution of archaeology to marine historical ecology. The primary focus is European fishing of marine and diadromous taxa, with global comparisons highlighting the wider...
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T Barrett
Jan 03, 2020
Foley raises an interesting point about radiologists being responsible for the decision to biopsy patients undergoing MRI for a suspicion of prostate cancer [1]. Indeed, a key difference between the Likert system recommended in...
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Kind of Blue and the economy of modal jazz
S Barrett
Apr 26, 2011
Kind of Blue has been misrepresented by its promoters. The roots in the blues of the best-selling jazz album have repeatedly been obscured in favour of modal features whose associations are...
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A revision of the non-avian dinosaurs ‘Eucercosaurus tanyspondylus’ and ‘Syngonosaurus macrocercus’ from the Cambridge Greensand, UK
Paul M Barrett, Joe Bonsor
Feb 28, 2021
The Cambridge Greensand Member (lower Cenomanian: Upper Cretaceous) has yielded a diverse fauna of terrestrial and marine tetrapods, whose remains are largely reworked from the underlying Gault Formation (upper Albian: Lower...
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Rethinking the foundations
Brian Barrett, Jim Hordern
Dec 31, 2021
In this paper, we aim to outline what foundations can offer in terms of understanding education and educational practice, and thus for providing a basis for teachers’ professional knowledge. We look critically at the struggle...
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Photoredox Mediated Alkylation of Imines with Potassium Organotrifluoroborates in the Presence of an Organic Photocatalyst
Our group is investigating the application of an organic photocatalyst, 9-mesityl-10-methyl acridinium tetrafluoroborate (Mes-Acr-Me), to the alkylation of aryl imines with potassium organotrifluoroborates. In the past, our...
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A sensitivity analysis approach for informative dropout using shared parameter models.
Shared parameter models (SPMs) are a useful approach to addressing bias from informative dropout in longitudinal studies. In SPMs it is typically assumed that the longitudinal outcome process and the dropout time are...
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Case 267.
History A 28-year-old man presented with lifelong anejaculation, which had become an issue because of family planning. The patient had a history of normal erections and experienced the sensation of orgasm without ever...
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