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Supplementary Material for: Hidradenitis Suppurativa in a Large Cohort of Italian Patients: Evaluation of the Burden of Disease
Published 2021“…<b><i>Objective:</i></b> To evaluate how the burden of HS disease impacts on patient well-being and working activities in a large Italian population over a period of 9 months. …”
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Metabolic biomass of Norwegian large herbivores and carnivores in time and space
Published 2023“…</p><p>Austrheim, G., Solberg, E. J., & Mysterud, A. (2011). Spatio‐temporal variation in large herbivore pressure in Norway during 1949‐1999: has decreased grazing by livestock been countered by increased browsing by cervids?. …”
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Data_Sheet_9_Predictors of sequence capture in a large-scale anchored phylogenomics project.csv
Published 2022“…We investigated the impacts of specimen age, preservation method, and DNA concentration on sequence capture (number of captured sequences and sequence quality) while accounting for taxonomy and extracted tissue type in a large-scale butterfly phylogenomics project. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Predictors of sequence capture in a large-scale anchored phylogenomics project.PDF
Published 2022“…We investigated the impacts of specimen age, preservation method, and DNA concentration on sequence capture (number of captured sequences and sequence quality) while accounting for taxonomy and extracted tissue type in a large-scale butterfly phylogenomics project. …”
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Data_Sheet_2_Predictors of sequence capture in a large-scale anchored phylogenomics project.PDF
Published 2022“…We investigated the impacts of specimen age, preservation method, and DNA concentration on sequence capture (number of captured sequences and sequence quality) while accounting for taxonomy and extracted tissue type in a large-scale butterfly phylogenomics project. …”