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Two microbiota subtypes identified in irritable bowel syndrome with distinct responses to the low FODMAP diet.
OBJECTIVE: Reducing FODMAPs (fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides and polyols) can be clinically beneficial in IBS but the mechanism is incompletely understood. We aimed to detect microbial signatures...
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Duke Energy Sustainability Director Tapped for MBA Lecture
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The lecture will be April 1 at 7 p.m. in Whitton Auditorium. The featured speaker is Hilary Davidson, sustainbility director for Duke Energy.
Published by: Winthrop University
A comparison of various aggregation functions in multi-criteria decision analysis for drug benefit-risk assessment.
Multi-criteria decision analysis is a quantitative approach to the drug benefit-risk assessment which allows for consistent comparisons by summarising all benefits and risks in a single score. The multi-criteria decision...
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Association of comorbidity and health service usage among patients with dementia in the UK
$\textbf{BACKGROUND}$: The majority of people with dementia have other long-term diseases, the presence of which may affect the progression and management of dementia. This study aimed to identify subgroups with higher...
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The Use of Essential Oils towards the Eradication of Streptococcus mutans
Essential oils have widely been regarded as a natural and safe alternative to many health issues. With the increased demand for natural remedies to our ailments, essential oils makes the perfect remedy to rid plaque....
Sharing the Voices
Nancy Browne, Lynn Whidden
Nov 19, 2013
All Metis, or mixed bloods, have Aboriginal and non-native ancestry and the songs of the northern plains Metis reflect this diverse heritage. This paper describes a Metis song collection project which located and published songs...
Published by: Faculty of Education
The links between recurrent maltreatment and offending behaviour
This article considers recurrent maltreatment and offending behaviour. The sample was 60 males and 19 females (I l to 18 years) resident within a secure institution in England and considered a risk to themselves and/or others....
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The influence of violent media on children and adolescents
There is continuing debate on the extent of the effects of media violence on children and young people, and how to investigate these effects. The aim of this review is to consider the research evidence from a public-health...
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The influence of violent media on children and adolescents
There is continuing debate on the extent of the effects of media violence on children and young people, and how to investigate these effects. The aim of this review is to consider the research evidence from a public-health...
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Couple relationship quality and the infant home language environment
Couple relationship quality is known to drop significantly across the transition to parenthood (Ahlborg & Strandmark, 2001; Doss, Rhoades, Stanley, & Markman, 2009), yet individual differences in the amount of parent-to-infant...
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Camera-enabled techniques for organic synthesis.
A great deal of time is spent within synthetic chemistry laboratories on non-value-adding activities such as sample preparation and work-up operations, and labour intensive activities such as extended periods of continued data...
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Manipulations of Cambodian Nationalism
Hilary Grant
Aug 17, 2009
This paper analyzes the sources of and problems arising from Cambodian nationalism. It considers four different political regimes: French colonial rule, the reign of Prince Sihanouk, the Khmer Rouge regime and the UNTAC period....
Sharing the Voices
All Metis, or mixed bloods, have Aboriginal and non-native ancestry and the songs of the northern plains Metis reflect this diverse heritage. This paper describes a Metis song collection project which located and published songs...
Published by: Faculty of Education

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