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Ambrósio, Jorge A. C. Crashworthiness of Transportation Systems: Structural Impact and Occupant Protection. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1997.

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Pregnant occupant biomechanics: Advances in automobile safety research. Warrendale, PA: SAE International, 2011.

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Office, General Accounting. Aviation safety: Advancements being pursued to improve airliner cabin occupant safety and health : report to the ranking democratic member, Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, House of Representatives. Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050 Washington 20013): U.S. General Accounting Office, 2003.

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F, Mahmood Hikmat, Baccouche M. R, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Applied Mechanics Division., and International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition (1996 : Atlanta, Ga.), eds. Crashworthiness and occupant protection in transportation systems, 1996: Presented at the 1996 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, November 17-22, 1996, Atlanta, Georgia. New York, N.Y: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996.

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1959-, Reid John D., American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Applied Mechanics Division., American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Bioengineering Division., and International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition (1995 : San Francisco, Calif.), eds. Crashworthiness and occupant protection in transportation systems, 1995: Presented at the 1995 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, November 12-17, 1995, San Francisco, California. New York, N.Y: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1995.

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Meeting, American Society of Mechanical Engineers Winter. Crashworthiness and occupant protection in transportation systems, 1991: Presented at the Winter Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Atlanta, Georgia, December 1-6, 1991. New York, N.Y: The Society, 1991.

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Office, General Accounting. Aviation safety: More research needed on the effects of air quality on airliner cabin occupants : report to the Ranking Democratic Member, Subcommittee on Aviation, Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, House of Representatives. Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington 20013): U.S. General Accounting Office, 2004.

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Crashworthiness: Energy Management and Occupant Protection (CISM International Centre for Mechanical Sciences). Springer, 2001.

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American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Applied Mechanics Division (Corporate Author), Hikmat F. Mahmood (Editor), American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Editor), Saeed D. Barbat (Editor), and M. R. Baccouche (Editor), eds. Crashworthiness, Occupant Protection Biomechanics in Transportation Systems: Presented at the 2000 Asme International Mechanical Engineering Congress and ... Orlando, Florida (Amd (Series), V. 246.). Amer Society of Mechanical, 2000.

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Ga.) International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition (1996 : Atlanta. Crashworthiness and Occupant Protection in Transportation Systems: Presented at the 1996 Asme International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, ... Atlanta, Georgia (Amd (Series), V. 218.). American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996.

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Crashworthiness, occupant protection and biomechanics in transportation systems--2000: Presented at the 2000 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition : November 5-10, 2000, Orlando, Florida. New York, New York: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2000.

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F, Mahmood Hikmat, Barbat Saeed D, Baccouche M. R, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Applied Mechanics Division., American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Bioengineering Division., International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition (1999 : Nashville, Tennessee), and ASME Symposium on Crashworthiness, Occupant Protection and Biomechanics in Transportation Systems (8th : 1999 : Nashville, Tennessee), eds. Crashworthiness, occupant protection, and biomechanics in transportation systems--1999: Presented at the 1999 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition : November 14-19, 1999, Nashville, Tennessee. New York, N.Y: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1998.

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B, Khalil T., King A. I, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Winter Meeting, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Applied Mechanics Division. Transportation Committee., and American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Bioengineering Division., eds. Crashworthiness and occupant protection in transportation systems: Presented at the Winter Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, San Francisco, California, December 10-15, 1989. New York, N.Y: ASME, 1989.

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B, Khalil T., American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Winter Meeting, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Applied Mechanics Division. Transportation Committee., and American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Bioengineering Division., eds. Crashworthiness and occupant protection in transportation systems, 1991: Presented at the Winter Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Atlanta, Georgia, December 1-6, 1991. New York, N.Y: ASME, 1991.

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American Society of Mechanical Engineers. and International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition (2004 : Anaheim, Calif.), eds. Transportation--2004: Transportation and environment : crashworthiness, occupant protection, and biomechanics : presented at 2004 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition : November 13-19, 2004, Anaheim, California, USA. New York, N.Y: ASME, 2004.

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Crashworthiness, occupant protection and biomechanics in transportation systems--2001: Presented at the 2001 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition : November 11-16, 2001, New York, New York. New York, N.Y: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001.

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Kaar, Stephen J., Steven Potkin, and Oliver Howes. The neurobiology of antipsychotic treatment response and resistance. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198828761.003.0005.

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Dopamine D2/3 receptor occupancy by antipsychotic drugs is central to clinical response and many of their side effects. Yet the locus of dopaminergic alterations in the majority of patients with schizophrenia is not the D2/3 receptor but, instead, presynaptic, comprising elevated striatal dopamine synthesis and release capacity. However, whilst this explains why dopamine D2/3 receptor blockade is effective in many patients, a proportion of patients does not respond. In some this is because of inadequate antipsychotic blockade of dopamine receptors, but there are others who do not respond to antipsychotic treatment despite substantial dopamine D2/3 receptor blockade. The neurobiology of treatment resistance does not seem to involve the presynaptic dopamine dysfunction typically seen in patients, suggesting that it needs different treatments. Disruptions to the glutamatergic system, and to dopamine D1 and D2/3 receptors and serotonin 2A receptors have all been proposed as potential mechanisms underlying treatment resistance and as targets for novel treatments.
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Veech, Joseph A. Habitat Ecology and Analysis. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198829287.001.0001.

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Habitat is crucial to the survival and reproduction of individual organisms as well as persistence of populations. As such, species-habitat relationships have long been studied, particularly in the field of wildlife ecology and to a lesser extent in the more encompassing discipline of ecology. The habitat requirements of a species largely determine its spatial distribution and abundance in nature. One way to recognize and appreciate the over-riding importance of habitat is to consider that a young organism must find and settle into the appropriate type of habitat as one of the first challenges of life. This process can be cast in a probabilistic framework and used to better understand the mechanisms behind habitat preferences and selection. There are at least six distinctly different statistical approaches to conducting a habitat analysis – that is, identifying and quantifying the environmental variables that a species most strongly associates with. These are (1) comparison among group means (e.g., ANOVA), (2) multiple linear regression, (3) multiple logistic regression, (4) classification and regression trees, (5) multivariate techniques (Principal Components Analysis and Discriminant Function Analysis), and (6) occupancy modelling. Each of these is lucidly explained and demonstrated by application to a hypothetical dataset. The strengths and weaknesses of each method are discussed. Given the ongoing biodiversity crisis largely caused by habitat destruction, there is a crucial and general need to better characterize and understand the habitat requirements of many different species, particularly those that are threatened and endangered.
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