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  1. 541

    East Meets West: What Is Early Cancer? by Robert H Riddell

    Published 1999-01-01
    “…Adenoma does not mean a dysplastic lump in the Japanese system (although it can), but in most cases is similar to low grade dysplasia irrespective of the macroscopic and/or endoscopic appearances (hence flat and depressed adenomas in the Japanese system); however, most examples of high grade dysplasia in the Western system, as well as some low grade dysplasia, are ‘cancer’ in the Japanese system. …”
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  2. 542

    Developing Reading Fluency: Insights into the Effective Fluency Instruction by Radia Bouguebs

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…On one hand, this descriptive exploratory study digs deep on the existing literature on the functional relationship between reading fluency and comprehension; and on the other hand, it sheds light on the different direct fluency instructions proved effective since Samuels’ repeated reading (1979) to the most recent ones: fluency integrated instructional routines. …”
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  3. 543

    Twin-Schnorr: A Security Upgrade for the Schnorr Identity-Based Identification Scheme by Ji-Jian Chin, Syh-Yuan Tan, Swee-Huay Heng, Raphael Chung-Wei Phan

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Most identity-based identification (IBI) schemes proposed in recent literature are built using pairing operations. …”
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  4. 544

    Rust HUBB: DNA barcode-based identification of Pucciniales by Patricia Kaishian, Christopher R. K. Layug, Mark Anderson, Diane R. Berg, M. Catherine Aime

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Using material vouchered in PUR supplemented with fresh collections we generated DNA barcodes of the 28S ribosomal repeat from > 3700 rust fungal specimens. Barcoded material spans 120 genera and > 1100 species, most represented by several replicate sequences. …”
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  5. 545

    Multiple independent genetic code reassignments of the UAG stop codon in phyllopharyngean ciliates. by Jamie McGowan, Thomas A Richards, Neil Hall, David Swarbreck

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The protistan phylum Ciliophora (the 'ciliates') are the most prominent exception to this norm, exhibiting the grfeatest diversity of nuclear genetic code variants and evidence of repeated changes in the code. …”
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  6. 546

    The evolution of primate vocal communication: a social route by Alban Lemasson, Camille Coye, Nancy Rebout, Florence Levréro

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…However, close call interaction patterns differed in line with the nature of societies. Orang-utan, the most solitary species, preferentially used repeated and isolated calls apparently outside of any vocal interactions. …”
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  7. 547

    Pediatric emergency department use by Afghan refugees at a temporary housing facility by Alexander Ulintz, Katherine Anderson, Ishani Shah, Maria Khan, Elizabeth Weinstein, Rachel Peterson

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Most patients were discharged after diagnostic testing, medication, and specialist consultation, but repeat ED visits were common. …”
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  8. 548

    Variation-Difference Method of Calculation of Layered Rubber-Metal Vibration Isolators Used for Protection of Reinforced Concrete Buildings from Anthropogenic Vibration by D. K. Sizov

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…However, for the most popular software packages that implement FEM, the problem of optimizing the structural shape of the vibration isolator still requires significant time expenditures for multiple changes of the finite element mesh, repeated setting of boundary conditions and implementation of a series of calculations. …”
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  9. 549

    Generation and characterization of novel transcriptome-derived SSR markers for genetic applications in blueberry by Krishnanand P. Kulkarni, Richmond K. Appiah, Jennifer Johnson-Cicalese, Nicholi Vorsa, Umesh K. Reddy, Sathya Elavarthi, Hamed Bostan, Massimo Iorizzo, Kalpalatha Melmaiee

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…SSRs with mononucleotide repeat motifs were most abundant, followed by di-, tri-, tetra-, penta-, and hexanucleotide repeat motifs. …”
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  10. 550

    Cytogenetics of insects in the era of chromosome-level genome assemblies by V. A. Lukhtanov, E. A. Pazhenkova

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…It has been revealed that, in most insects, telomeric DNA is not just a set of short repeats, but a very long sequence consisting of (TTAGG)n (or other telomeric motifs), regularly and specifically interrupted by retrotransposons, and the telomeric motifs are diverse in terms of their length and nucleotide composition. …”
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  11. 551

    IMPROVING YIELD AND YIELD QUALITY OF FOUR FABA BEAN CULTIVARS GROWN UNDER RAINFALLS by Caser G. Abdel

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…L‾¹ at the commence of flowering and was repeated after 2 weeks. Experiment 1 , 250 mg. L‾¹ alar was the most effective treatment in enhancing drought resistance of Aquadulce cultivar. …”
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  12. 552

    The mind’s abyss: exploring the adverse effects of distinct forms of meditation by Bence Szaszkó, Ulrich S. Tran

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…While most of these AEs are transient, some of them are significant enough to warrant clinical attention. …”
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  13. 553

    Post-traumatic cognitive disorders: the cholinergic therapy options by O. S. Levin, A. Yu. Nikitina

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the most common causes of neurological disability in young and middle-aged people. …”
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  14. 554

    Allergic rhinitis in medical students at the University of the Free State by R. Y. Seedat, M. Sujee, W. Ismail, N. Y. Vallybhai, M. I. Cassim, S. Khan, A. Solwa, G. Joubert

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…The prevalence of allergic rhinitis was 39.1%. The most common symptoms were rhinorrhoea (64.8%), repeated sneezing (64.3%) and nasal obstruction (58.5%). …”
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  15. 555

    Successful treatment of extensive recurrent keloid scar by V. I. Lomakin, A. S. Kuzmichev, A. L. Akinchev

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The treatment of scars and impact by them their deformations, as well as the formation of pathological scars, remain one of the most difficult and insufficiently explored problems of plastic and reconstructive surgery. …”
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  16. 556

    The First Step towards a More Inclusive Environment in Sports? Case Note of the ECtHR’s Semenya v. Switzerland Judgment by Gergely Ferenc Lendvai

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The intersex athlete, who identifies as a woman, is not only one of the world’s most successful middle-distance runners, but also one of the most controversial sports rights issues. …”
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    The effectiveness of public participation through forest advisory committees: Twenty years of shifting perspectives of Local Citizens Committee members in Ontario by Lance W. Robinson, Jeff N. Robinson, Len M. Hunt

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…In Canada, the most widespread approach to citizen participation in forestry decision-making is forest advisory committees. …”
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    Frontiers and Hotspot Evolution of NLRP3 Inflammasome in Myocardial Infarction Research: A Bibliometric Analysis From 2013 to 2024 by Jin-wen Wu, Qi Lan, Ding-shan Zhang, Yu-hong Jian, Lin Yu, Rui Hao, Ping Liu, Gang Luo, Ming-tai Chen, Meng-nan Liu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…International Immunopharmacology was the most active journal and Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology was the most cited journal. …”
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    Approaches to Treating Tennis Elbow: Surgical vs. Conservative Treatment by Anna Dziegciarczyk, Filip Banyś, Iga Wiak, Konrad Bochen, Filip Czyżewski, Weronika Górska, Filip Jasiński, Artur Łukawski, Julia Szałajska, Klaudia Wojtach

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…State of Knowledge Tennis Elbow occurs in 1-3% of adults, most likely when frequently performing repeated movements of flexion and extension of the elbow. …”
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    The effect of ozone application on the color stability and surface roughness of restorative materials aged with different solutions: an in vitro study by Deniz Sıla Özdemir Çelik, Tuğçe Aslan

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…CN showed the most color change on the 7th day, while compomer and RMGIC showed the most color change on the 14th day. …”
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