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Safety, Tolerability and Pharmacokinetics of Icapamespib, a Selective Epichaperome Inhibitor, in Healthy Adults
Neurodegenerative diseases are devastating conditions that most commonly affect individuals 65 years and older. Currently there are no effective treatments or cures for neurodegenerative diseases, and therapeu...
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Check-ins not check-ups
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An analysis of stress and burnout in UK general dental practitioners: subdimensions and causes
Shows that GDPs exhibit the highest levels of stress and burnout among UK dentists.
Shows that levels of pr...
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A survey of stress, burnout and well-being in UK dentists
Shows that high levels of self-reported stress and burnout were found in UK dentists.
Highlights that the t...
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Enhancing sensory experiences for very preterm infants in the NICU: an integrative review
Very preterm infants hospitalized in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) experience alterations in sensory experiences. Defining types, timing and frequency of sensory-based interventions that optimize out...
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Novel roles for integrins in tumour angiogenesis
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Strong ion acid–base abnormality and lactate:pyruvate ratio in children following cardiopulmonary bypass
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Personality scores, eating behaviours and nutritional characteristics of patients attending an outpatient weight management service
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Trends in post-operative mortality in patients requiring renal replacement therapy following cardiothoracic transplantation
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Ulcerative laryngitis in children admitted to intensive care
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Organophosphate poisoning: 10 years experience in a paediatric intensive care unit
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Nutritional and economic benefits ofLeucaena andGliricidia as feed supplements for small ruminants in humid West Africa
Considering leguminous trees Leucaenaand Gliricidiaas good sources of quality food, on-station and on-farm studies were conducted in the humid zone of West Africa to establish animal resp...
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Sedentarisation of cattle farmers in the derived Savannah region of south-west Nigeria: Results of a survey
The aim of this study was to assess the process and extent of sedentarisation among Fulani cattle owners in the derived savannah zone of south-west Nigeria. The results, based on a survey of 66 randomly-select...
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Cutting management of alley cropped leucaena/gliricidia-Guinea grass mixtures for forage production in southwestern Nigeria
A study was conducted at Fasola (7°45′ N and 3°5′ E) in southwest Nigeria to determine the best tree cutting scheme for forage production and the effects of hedge configurations on tree, grass and total forage...
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Optimum fodder-mulch allocation of tree foliage under alley farming in southwest Nigeria
In alley farming, crop response to mulching is the most important determinant of whether or not the use of prunings for feeding animals is economic. At low crop yields, and low crop response to mulching, feedi...
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Cattle production systems in the derived Savannah and Southern Guinea Savannah regions of Oyo State, Southern Nigeria
A single visit questionnaire survey was undertaken on 50 cattle owners in Oyo State, south-western Nigeria. Data were collected n grazing patterns, calving dates, calf mortalities and attitudes to the N'Dama b...
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Rose Gold: A yellow fleshed, pink-red skinned, tablestock cultivar with short dormancy and full season maturity
Rose Gold is a pink-red skinned, bright yellow fleshed, tablestock potato cultivar. In Ontario trials, Rose Gold is later maturing than its half sibling Red Gold and is characterized by producing larger and fe...
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Red Gold: A yellow-fleshed, red-skinned potato cultivar with short dormancy and high tuber set
Red Gold is a midseason maturity potato with pink-red skin and a bright yellow flesh. It is characterized by having a high set per plant of medium-small sized tubers. Marketable yields in Ontario, Canada are s...
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Purification and characterization of sialic acid containing materials accumulated in cultured skin fibroblasts from a patient with type II sialidosis
Sialyl conjugates which accumulate in sialidase deficient fibroblasts were made radioactive in the sialic acid moiety by culturing the cells in the presence of [3H]N-acetylmannosamine. The accumulated radioactive...
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Accumulation of [3H]Sialyl-conjugates in sialidosis (sialidase-deficient) fibroblasts cultured in the presence of [3H]-N-acetylmannosamine
Skin fibroblasts from normal individuals and a patient with the infantile form of sialidosis were cultured for up to 72h in medium containing [3H]-N-acetylmannosamine. The sialidosis fibroblasts consistently accu...