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All used data in this study.
Published 2024“…The amount of supply was measured up to a distance of 50 meters from the main roads based on two approaches (the distance effect and the sound barrier effect). …”
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Image_5_Is Proton Therapy a “Pro” for Breast Cancer? A Comparison of Proton vs. Non-proton Radiotherapy Using the National Cancer Database.pdf
Published 2019“…On multivariate logistic analysis, the following factors were found to be significant for receipt of PRT (all p < 0.05): academic facility (odds ratio [OR] = 2.50), South (OR = 2.01) and West location (OR = 12.43), left-sided (OR = 1.21), ER-positive (OR = 1.59), and mastectomy (OR = 1.47); pT2-T4 disease predicted for decrease use (OR = 0.79). …”
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Table_1_Is Proton Therapy a “Pro” for Breast Cancer? A Comparison of Proton vs. Non-proton Radiotherapy Using the National Cancer Database.DOCX
Published 2019“…On multivariate logistic analysis, the following factors were found to be significant for receipt of PRT (all p < 0.05): academic facility (odds ratio [OR] = 2.50), South (OR = 2.01) and West location (OR = 12.43), left-sided (OR = 1.21), ER-positive (OR = 1.59), and mastectomy (OR = 1.47); pT2-T4 disease predicted for decrease use (OR = 0.79). …”
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Image_4_Is Proton Therapy a “Pro” for Breast Cancer? A Comparison of Proton vs. Non-proton Radiotherapy Using the National Cancer Database.pdf
Published 2019“…On multivariate logistic analysis, the following factors were found to be significant for receipt of PRT (all p < 0.05): academic facility (odds ratio [OR] = 2.50), South (OR = 2.01) and West location (OR = 12.43), left-sided (OR = 1.21), ER-positive (OR = 1.59), and mastectomy (OR = 1.47); pT2-T4 disease predicted for decrease use (OR = 0.79). …”
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Image_3_Is Proton Therapy a “Pro” for Breast Cancer? A Comparison of Proton vs. Non-proton Radiotherapy Using the National Cancer Database.pdf
Published 2019“…On multivariate logistic analysis, the following factors were found to be significant for receipt of PRT (all p < 0.05): academic facility (odds ratio [OR] = 2.50), South (OR = 2.01) and West location (OR = 12.43), left-sided (OR = 1.21), ER-positive (OR = 1.59), and mastectomy (OR = 1.47); pT2-T4 disease predicted for decrease use (OR = 0.79). …”
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Image_2_Is Proton Therapy a “Pro” for Breast Cancer? A Comparison of Proton vs. Non-proton Radiotherapy Using the National Cancer Database.pdf
Published 2019“…On multivariate logistic analysis, the following factors were found to be significant for receipt of PRT (all p < 0.05): academic facility (odds ratio [OR] = 2.50), South (OR = 2.01) and West location (OR = 12.43), left-sided (OR = 1.21), ER-positive (OR = 1.59), and mastectomy (OR = 1.47); pT2-T4 disease predicted for decrease use (OR = 0.79). …”
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Image_1_Is Proton Therapy a “Pro” for Breast Cancer? A Comparison of Proton vs. Non-proton Radiotherapy Using the National Cancer Database.pdf
Published 2019“…On multivariate logistic analysis, the following factors were found to be significant for receipt of PRT (all p < 0.05): academic facility (odds ratio [OR] = 2.50), South (OR = 2.01) and West location (OR = 12.43), left-sided (OR = 1.21), ER-positive (OR = 1.59), and mastectomy (OR = 1.47); pT2-T4 disease predicted for decrease use (OR = 0.79). …”
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Cryosections (8 µm) of intercostal muscle from a normal dog, a Labrador Retriever with CMS (end-plate AChE deficiency), and a Jack Russell Terrier with CMS due to AChR deficiency (...
Published 2014“…In the CMS Jack Russell Terrier esterase staining was present; however, staining for AChR was markedly decreased or absent, consistent with a markedly decreased AChR content. …”
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The SET Complex Acts as a Barrier to Autointegration of HIV-1
Published 2009“…Here we show that knocking down any of the components of the SET complex, an endoplasmic reticulum-associated complex that contains 3 DNases (the base excision repair endonuclease APE1, 5′-3′ exonuclease TREX1, and endonuclease NM23-H1), inhibits HIV-1 and HIV-2/SIV, but not MLV or ASV, infection. Inhibition occurs at a step in the viral life cycle after reverse transcription but before chromosomal integration. …”
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Reduction of cell viability via FINs is (partially) reversed by deferoxamine mesylate and ferrostatin-1.
Published 2024“…(A) Cell viability data is shown as mean values +/- SEM of n = 3 biological replicates of CCC-5 cells with FINs (light grey) and FINS + cell death inhibitors (dark grey) treatment for 24 h. …”
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Confocal images showing APC immunolabeled oligodendrocytes (arrows)(A, D, red) and caspase-3 positive apoptotic cells (B, E; green) (arrows) as detected by double immunofluorescenc...
Published 2014“…Scale bars: A-F, 50 µm.</p>…”
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Insights into the Fragmentation of Aluminum Hydride and Its Effect on Combustion and Agglomeration of HTPB Propellant
Published 2024“…Compared to raw particles, the CCPs (condensed combustion products) of SP2 propellant display a 48% reduction in average size (<i>D</i><sub>50</sub> = 24.5 μm), whereas there is an over 89% decrease in particle size for the CCPs of SP3 propellant (<i>D</i><sub>50</sub> = 5.14 μm). …”
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Insights into the Fragmentation of Aluminum Hydride and Its Effect on Combustion and Agglomeration of HTPB Propellant
Published 2024“…Compared to raw particles, the CCPs (condensed combustion products) of SP2 propellant display a 48% reduction in average size (<i>D</i><sub>50</sub> = 24.5 μm), whereas there is an over 89% decrease in particle size for the CCPs of SP3 propellant (<i>D</i><sub>50</sub> = 5.14 μm). …”
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Insights into the Fragmentation of Aluminum Hydride and Its Effect on Combustion and Agglomeration of HTPB Propellant
Published 2024“…Compared to raw particles, the CCPs (condensed combustion products) of SP2 propellant display a 48% reduction in average size (<i>D</i><sub>50</sub> = 24.5 μm), whereas there is an over 89% decrease in particle size for the CCPs of SP3 propellant (<i>D</i><sub>50</sub> = 5.14 μm). …”
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Insights into the Fragmentation of Aluminum Hydride and Its Effect on Combustion and Agglomeration of HTPB Propellant
Published 2024“…Compared to raw particles, the CCPs (condensed combustion products) of SP2 propellant display a 48% reduction in average size (<i>D</i><sub>50</sub> = 24.5 μm), whereas there is an over 89% decrease in particle size for the CCPs of SP3 propellant (<i>D</i><sub>50</sub> = 5.14 μm). …”