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<i>roh</i> mutation results in Rh1 decrease.
Published 2015“…Scale bar, 50 μm. (B) Western blotting showing decreased Rh1 levels in the <i>roh</i><sup><i>EY04039</i></sup> mutant (<i>ey-flp Rh1</i>::<i>GFP; FRT42D roh</i><sup><i>EY04039</i></sup><i>/ FRT42D GMR-hid CL</i>); the INAD and TRP levels are not affected compared to the wild-type. …”
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Culture conversion among participants missing a pre-treatment culture, simulation study of cohort where P<sub>t</sub> varies from 60% to 90%, P<sub>t</sub>│m = 50%, and C│P<sub>t</...
Published 2022“…<p>As the proportion of patients culture positive at treatment initiation increases (each panel), the potential magnitude of bias decreases (shaded regions become smaller). This is because, assuming the proportion missing a culture who are culture positive is held constant (here, 50%), the exclusion of the same number of patients from a smaller cohort (i.e. smaller proportion of culture positive patients = smaller denominator) is more influential on the observed proportion with culture conversion than in a larger cohort (i.e. larger proportion of culture positive patients = larger denominator).…”
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Table_1_Decreasing the carbon footprint of food through public procurement—A case study from the municipality of Härnösand.XLSX
Published 2024“…This study examines alternative purchase processes that may decrease the carbon footprint of publicly procured food through a case study of a municipality in the Northern part of Sweden. …”
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