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Summary and baseline characteristics by intervention arm.
Publié 2015“…After the regression, an F-test was used to test for equality between the three evaluation arms. At the time of sampling, all samples with p-values of less than 0.90 for DBS, DPT, and ANC averages were removed from consideration. …”
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Analysis of the location of adjacent short (p) arm and long (q) arm exchanges on chromosomes 16, 17, and 18.
Publié 2009“…<p>For bivalents involving chromosomes 16, 17, and 18 in which we observed a single MLH1 focus on the p arm and a single MLH1 focus on the q arm, we examined the location of the p arm focus (centomeric/proximal, medial or distal/telomeric), ordered by the location of the q arm focus.…”
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Copper Coordination Polymers Based on Single-Chain or Sheet Structures Involving Dinuclear and Tetranuclear Copper(II) Units: Synthesis, Structures, and Magnetostructural Correlati...
Publié 2009“…Compounds <b>1</b>−<b>3</b> unveil three different ways in which this Cu<sub>2</sub> basic unit may be organized in the crystalline phase at the supramolecular level through a variety of bridging interactions involving additional azide ligands or alkoxide groups from the side arms of the ligand H<sub>3</sub>L. …”
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Body-Worn Cameras and Transparency: Experimental Evidence of Inconsistency in Police Executive Decision-Making
Publié 2020“…Yet, whether to release BWC footage to the public remains largely up to the discretion of police executives, and we know little about how they interpret and respond to BWC footage – particularly footage involving critical incidents. We asked a nationally representative sample of police executives (N = 476) how supportive they were of legislation that would mandate releasing BWC footage upon request as public information, and presented them with an experimental vignette about BWC capturing one of their officers fatally shooting an [armed/unarmed] [Black/White] suspect. …”
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