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    DataSheet_1_Hemizygous nonsense variant in the moesin gene (MSN) leads to a new autoimmune phenotype of Immunodeficiency 50.pdf by András L. Kovács (13565251)

    Published 2022
    “…Whole exome sequencing identified a previously not described hemizygous nonsense variant (c.650G>A, p.W217X) within exon 6 of the moesin (MSN) gene localized on chromosome X, resulting in significantly decreased MSN mRNA expression compared to healthy controls. …”
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    Decreased spacing with different numbers of branches to enhance green fig production by Rafael Pio (4618255)

    Published 2023
    “…The spacing of 0.50 m decreases production per plant, but increases yield in 73%. …”
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    Brivanib decreases viability of PDGF-BB treated LX-2 cells. by Ikuo Nakamura (548298)

    Published 2014
    “…Cells showed a brivanib dose-dependent decrease in viability, with half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC<sub>50</sub>) of 16.98 µM (95% CI 13.95 µM–20.67 µM). …”
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    Table_2_Move for Life an intervention for inactive adults aged 50 years and older: a cluster randomised feasibility trial.DOCX by Catherine B. Woods (10517765)

    Published 2024
    “…Background<p>Move for Life (MFL) is a theory-informed intervention that was developed to augment established physical activity (PA) programmes and enable inactive adults aged 50 years and older to be more active. …”
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    Table_1_Move for Life an intervention for inactive adults aged 50 years and older: a cluster randomised feasibility trial.DOCX by Catherine B. Woods (10517765)

    Published 2024
    “…Background<p>Move for Life (MFL) is a theory-informed intervention that was developed to augment established physical activity (PA) programmes and enable inactive adults aged 50 years and older to be more active. …”
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    Supplementary Material for: Decreases in Brain Size and Encephalization in Anatomically Modern Humans by Stibel J.M. (11623042)

    Published 2021
    “…Growth in human brain size and encephalization is well documented throughout much of prehistory and believed to be responsible for increasing cognitive faculties. Over the past 50,000 years, however, both body size and brain mass have decreased but little is known about the scaling relationship between the two. …”
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