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    Supplementary Material for: Words versus strands: Reliability and stability of concordance rates of self-reported and hair-analyzed substance use of young adults over time by Janousch C. (19792158)

    Published 2024
    “…Methods: Data were drawn from a community cohort study. At the first time point, the sample with self-report and hair analysis comprised 1,002 participants (Mage=20.6 (SD=0.38) yrs., 50.2% female), of which 761 (Mage=24.5 (SD=0.38) yrs., 48.3% female) also provided hair at the second time point. …”
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    <i>In vivo Shigella</i>-phagocyte interactions. by Serge Mostowy (211097)

    Published 2013
    “…Overlay of green (<i>Shigella</i>) and red (macrophages or neutrophils) fluorescence; transmission image (grey) is also overlaid on the first frame in A, B and E as an anatomical guide. Scale bars: A–B, 50 µm; C–E, 10 µm. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Productivity, water and nitrogen utilization of intensified dryland farming with annual forages on the Chinese Loess plateau.PDF by Jianqiang Deng (16931472)

    Published 2023
    “…In comparison to the W-F-W-F cropping system, annual forage planting decreased the average available soil moisture storage by 50.3 mm above the 80 cm soil layer. …”
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    Muscle T2-rt, FA and K-trans evaluation after acute hindlimb ischemia. by Germana Zaccagnini (824607)

    Published 2015
    “…Time trend analysis of T2-rt, FA and K-trans are shown in panels B, C, E, F, H and I. Mean observed (circle: non-ischemic muscles; triangle: ischemic muscles) and model estimates (continuous line: non-ischemic muscles; broken line: ischemic muscles) are reported for the different time points. …”
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    The role of adenosine diphosphate mediated platelet responsiveness for the stability of platelet integrity in citrated whole blood under <i>ex vivo</i> conditions by Juergen Koessler (847843)

    Published 2017
    “…</p><p>Objectives</p><p>Platelet integrity was evaluated at different time points in citrated WB units, collected from healthy donors and stored for 5 days at ambient temperature. …”
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    Cooperative region for adaptive dynamics of memory-one strategies. by Philip LaPorte (16469938)

    Published 2023
    “…The rate of self-cooperation of a strategy <b>p</b> can be calculated by <i>A</i>(<b>p</b>, <b>p</b>)/(<i>b</i> − <i>c</i>) using formula (<a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1010987#pcbi.1010987.e044" target="_blank">15</a>). We find that for 1876 points cooperativity is locally increasing; for 4677 points cooperativity is decreasing; and eight points are critical points with . …”
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    Table3_Gastrointestinal cell injury and perceived symptoms after running the Boston Marathon.pdf by Melani R. Kelly (10287310)

    Published 2023
    “…Participants completed a GI questionnaire to assess presence and severity of symptoms, a survey regarding risk factors (e.g., recent illness, medications) that could promote GI disturbances, and provided a urine sample at three time points (immediately pre-race, post-race, and 24-h post-race). …”
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    Table2_Gastrointestinal cell injury and perceived symptoms after running the Boston Marathon.pdf by Melani R. Kelly (10287310)

    Published 2023
    “…Participants completed a GI questionnaire to assess presence and severity of symptoms, a survey regarding risk factors (e.g., recent illness, medications) that could promote GI disturbances, and provided a urine sample at three time points (immediately pre-race, post-race, and 24-h post-race). …”
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    Table2_Gastrointestinal cell injury and perceived symptoms after running the Boston Marathon.pdf by Melani R. Kelly (10287310)

    Published 2023
    “…Participants completed a GI questionnaire to assess presence and severity of symptoms, a survey regarding risk factors (e.g., recent illness, medications) that could promote GI disturbances, and provided a urine sample at three time points (immediately pre-race, post-race, and 24-h post-race). …”
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    Image1_Gastrointestinal cell injury and perceived symptoms after running the Boston Marathon.tiff by Melani R. Kelly (10287310)

    Published 2023
    “…Participants completed a GI questionnaire to assess presence and severity of symptoms, a survey regarding risk factors (e.g., recent illness, medications) that could promote GI disturbances, and provided a urine sample at three time points (immediately pre-race, post-race, and 24-h post-race). …”
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    Table4_Gastrointestinal cell injury and perceived symptoms after running the Boston Marathon.pdf by Melani R. Kelly (10287310)

    Published 2023
    “…Participants completed a GI questionnaire to assess presence and severity of symptoms, a survey regarding risk factors (e.g., recent illness, medications) that could promote GI disturbances, and provided a urine sample at three time points (immediately pre-race, post-race, and 24-h post-race). …”
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    Table3_Gastrointestinal cell injury and perceived symptoms after running the Boston Marathon.pdf by Melani R. Kelly (10287310)

    Published 2023
    “…Participants completed a GI questionnaire to assess presence and severity of symptoms, a survey regarding risk factors (e.g., recent illness, medications) that could promote GI disturbances, and provided a urine sample at three time points (immediately pre-race, post-race, and 24-h post-race). …”
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    Image1_Gastrointestinal cell injury and perceived symptoms after running the Boston Marathon.tiff by Melani R. Kelly (10287310)

    Published 2023
    “…Participants completed a GI questionnaire to assess presence and severity of symptoms, a survey regarding risk factors (e.g., recent illness, medications) that could promote GI disturbances, and provided a urine sample at three time points (immediately pre-race, post-race, and 24-h post-race). …”
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    Table4_Gastrointestinal cell injury and perceived symptoms after running the Boston Marathon.pdf by Melani R. Kelly (10287310)

    Published 2023
    “…Participants completed a GI questionnaire to assess presence and severity of symptoms, a survey regarding risk factors (e.g., recent illness, medications) that could promote GI disturbances, and provided a urine sample at three time points (immediately pre-race, post-race, and 24-h post-race). …”
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    Table1_Gastrointestinal cell injury and perceived symptoms after running the Boston Marathon.pdf by Melani R. Kelly (10287310)

    Published 2023
    “…Participants completed a GI questionnaire to assess presence and severity of symptoms, a survey regarding risk factors (e.g., recent illness, medications) that could promote GI disturbances, and provided a urine sample at three time points (immediately pre-race, post-race, and 24-h post-race). …”
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    Table1_Gastrointestinal cell injury and perceived symptoms after running the Boston Marathon.pdf by Melani R. Kelly (10287310)

    Published 2023
    “…Participants completed a GI questionnaire to assess presence and severity of symptoms, a survey regarding risk factors (e.g., recent illness, medications) that could promote GI disturbances, and provided a urine sample at three time points (immediately pre-race, post-race, and 24-h post-race). …”
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    Physiological and behavioural aspects of climate change vulnerability in ground-foraging passerines inhabiting South Africa’s Tankwa Karoo desert by James Short (20291754)

    Published 2024
    “…Large-billed larks displayed a thermoregulatory capacity comparable to that associated with most desert birds studied to date, possessing a MaxTb of ~ 45°C and an HTL of ~50°C. …”
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    Dilp2 secreted by IPCs regulates AKT signaling for HAB during satiety. by Meng-Hsuan Chiang (2794081)

    Published 2023
    “…(<b>D</b>) Genetic knockdown of <i>dilp2</i> in IPCs enhanced hot response in α′β′ MBn specifically during satiety (<i>P</i> = 0.0057 for satiety; <i>P</i> = 0.8046 for hunger). (<b>E</b>) Adult-stage-specific expression of <i>dilp2</i> in IPCs decreases HAB during both satiety and hunger (Satiety: <i>P</i>-values: 0.0006, 0.0005, <0.0001, and <0.0001 from left to right; Hunger: <i>P</i>-values: <0.0001, 0.0134, 0.0286, and 0.0039 from left to right). …”
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    Dilp6 produced by the fat body regulates ERK for HAB during the hungry state. by Meng-Hsuan Chiang (2794081)

    Published 2023
    “…The arrows under each calcium response curve indicate the time points at which the hot stimulus was applied. Each <i>N</i> represents either a group of 15 flies analyzed together in the behavioral assay (<b>A</b>, <b>C</b>, <b>E</b>, <b>G</b>, <b>I</b>) or a single fly in calcium imaging experiments (<b>B</b>, <b>D</b>, <b>F</b>, <b>H</b>, <b>J</b>). …”