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Calcitonin Response to Naturally Occurring Ionized Hypercalcemia in Cats with Chronic Kidney Disease.
BACKGROUND: Hypercalcemia is commonly associated with chronic kidney disease (CKD) in cats. OBJECTIVES: To explore the calcitonin response to naturally occurring ionized hypercalcemia in cats with azotemic CKD, and to assess the...
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The growth and superconducting properties of RE–Ba–Cu–O single grains with combined RE elements (RE = Gd and Y)
Abstract: The superconducting properties, melting temperatures and crystal growth rates of single grain, RE–Ba–Cu–O [(RE)BCO] bulk superconductors (where RE = a rare earth element or yttrium) decrease with the RE-element...
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Private agenda and re-election incentives
Javier Rivas
Apr 01, 2016
Consider a politician who has to take two sequential decisions during his term in office. For each decision, the politician faces a trade-off between taking what he believes to be the decision that generates a public benefit...
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MOVEMENT 4. BREATH SIGH TEMPEST
The fourth movement explores the temporal relationship between arrangements and re‐arrangements, addressing the question of how an obdurate and ‘sticky’ temporal order may give way to palpable re‐arrangement of the ways in which...
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Private agenda and re-election incentives
Javier Rivas
Apr 01, 2016
Consider a politician who has to take two sequential decisions during his term in office. For each decision, the politician faces a trade-off between taking what he believes to be the decision that generates a public benefit...
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Video-Based Person Re-Identification With Unregulated Sequences
Video-based person re-identification (re-id) has recently attracted widespread attentions because extra space-time information and more appearance cues in videos can be used to improve the performance of image-based person...
ON URBAN RE‐ARRANGEMENTS
This movement introduces the ethos of the collective project: its conceptual and practical preoccupations. It focuses on our concern with urban processes on the cusp of change, in the midst of being re‐arranged, and thus homes...
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Re-conceiving change management
J. Balogun, M. Jenkins
Apr 01, 2003
This paper argues that for us to advance our thinking on the management of change, it may be useful to re-conceive of change as a process of knowledge generation. For organisational transformation to occur, an organisation's...
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Re-conceiving change management
J. Balogun, M. Jenkins
Apr 01, 2003
This paper argues that for us to advance our thinking on the management of change, it may be useful to re-conceive of change as a process of knowledge generation. For organisational transformation to occur, an organisation's...
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A re-annotation pipeline for Illumina BeadArrays
Illumina BeadArrays are among the most popular and reliable platforms for gene expression profiling. However, little external scrutiny has been given to the design, selection and annotation of BeadArray probes, which is a...
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Winthrop Completes Re-certification for NCAA
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Winthrop has re-certified its athletic programs through the NCAA's Division I Committee on Athletics Certification. The university completed the process without any "issues" to be corrected - a first in the history of the NCAA.
Published by: Winthrop University
Re-imagining belonging to Brazil
Daniel Robins
Aug 05, 2022
Abstract: This paper uses qualitative data conducted in São Paulo, Brazil with those who possessed the capability to emigrate yet had chosen to remain in place. It explores the strategies these ‘stayers’ employed to create and...
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Tweeting about twenty
BACKGROUND: Twenty miles per hour (20mph) speed limits (equivalent to roughly 30kmh) have become part of public health policies to reduce urban road collisions and casualties, especially in Western countries. Public opinion...
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Autonomy and alienated subjectivity
D S Moon
Dec 01, 2013
In a time of political passivism in Western democracies, this article argues for the value of Cornelius Castoriadis's radical theory of autonomy as a means of conceptualising (wo)man's ability to pro-actively create new social...
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Assessment of dermal exposure to pesticide residues during re-entry
Currently, the determination of health risks to pesticide applicators from dermal exposure to these chemicals is assessed using either a concentrate of the compound or a relevant aqueous dilution. Neither of these conditions...
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Re-caching by Western scrub-jays (Aphelocoma californica) cannot be attributed to stress.
Western scrub-jays (Aphelocoma californica) live double lives, storing food for the future while raiding the stores of other birds. One tactic scrub-jays employ to protect stores is "re-caching"-relocating caches out of sight of...
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Molecular Determinants of Tumor Re-Initiation in Breast Cancer
Jason Barzel Ross
Jan 01, 0001
Cancer progression is characterized by the formation of tumors in primary organs and the subsequent re-formation of tumors in distant metastatic sites. The tumorigenic, or tumor-forming, capacity of cancer cells drives cancer...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Assessment of dermal exposure to pesticide residues during re-entry
Currently, the determination of health risks to pesticide applicators from dermal exposure to these chemicals is assessed using either a concentrate of the compound or a relevant aqueous dilution. Neither of these conditions...
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Sample size re-estimation in crossover trials
BACKGROUND:Crossover designs are commonly utilised in randomised controlled trials investigating treatments for long-term chronic illnesses. One problem with this design is its inherent repeated measures necessitate the...
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Capturing the re-entrant behaviour of one-dimensional Bose-Hubbard model
M. Pino, J. Prior, S. R. Clark
Jan 01, 2013
The Bose Hubbard model (BHM) is an archetypal quantum lattice system exhibiting a quantum phase transition between its superfluid (SF) and Mott-insulator (MI) phase. Unlike in higher dimensions the phase diagram of the BHM in...
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Capturing the re-entrant behaviour of one-dimensional Bose-Hubbard model
M. Pino, J. Prior, S. R. Clark
Jan 01, 2013
The Bose Hubbard model (BHM) is an archetypal quantum lattice system exhibiting a quantum phase transition between its superfluid (SF) and Mott-insulator (MI) phase. Unlike in higher dimensions the phase diagram of the BHM in...
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