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Clinical implications of germline mutations in breast cancer genes
BACKGROUND: The identification of new hereditary breast cancer genes is an area of highly active research. In 2015, two independent studies provided initial evidence for a novel breast cancer susceptibility gene, RECQL, a DNA...
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Recording Preserves Signature Sound of Famed Organ
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Quick Facts Ramsay was awarded First Prize at the Amsterdam International Organ Competition in 2014. At 17 years old, he was awarded the organ scholarship at King's College, Cambridge, where he served under the direction of...
Published by: Winthrop University
Cross-Currents
Isobel Maddison
Nov 05, 2018
When Elizabeth von Arnim's novel 'Introduction to Sally' appeared in 1926, the critical response was divided. Dame Ethel Smyth may have told von Arnim the book was her 'masterpiece' but some were less convinced; the reviewer in...
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Trading interactions

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the nature of buyers' attitudes towards the partial consensus surrounding the benefits of buyer-supplier cooperation - the relational exchange perspective.

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Declines in freshwater mussel density, size and productivity in the River Thames over the past half century.
A pioneering, quantitative study published in Journal of Animal Ecology in 1966 on freshwater mussel populations in the River Thames, UK, continues to be cited extensively as evidence of the major contribution that mussels make...
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Trading interactions

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the nature of buyers' attitudes towards the partial consensus surrounding the benefits of buyer-supplier cooperation - the relational exchange perspective.

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Translating the Cognitive Model of PTSD to the Treatment of Very Young Children
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a clinical condition that occurs after a discrete traumatic event, such as an accident or assault. Research into PTSD has primarily been adult-focused; however, there is a growing body of...
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Genetics of Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy
Degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) is estimated to be the most common cause of adult spinal cord impairment. Evidence that is suggestive of a genetic basis to DCM has been increasing over the last decade. A systematic search...
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Four Eccentric Mergers Increase the Evidence that LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA's Binary Black Holes Form Dynamically
Abstract The growing population of compact binary mergers detected with gravitational waves contains multiple events that are challenging to explain through isolated binary...
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‘Waste the waist’

Objectives. To identify an evidence-based intervention to promote changes in diet and physical activity and adapt it for a UK primary care setting for people with high cardiovascular risk.

Design. A three-stage...

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Participatory Action Research on School Culture and Student Mental Health
Background: Young people spend a large proportion of their time in school, which presents both risk and protective factors for their mental health. A supportive school culture can promote and protect good mental health by...
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Don't move a mussel? Parasite and disease risk in conservation action
Abstract: Freshwater mussels are one of the most endangered animal groups globally, making them a high conservation priority. Conservationists increasingly employ translocation or captive breeding procedures to support ailing...
Published by: Conservation Letters

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