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Gelfand, DW, DJ Ott, and YM Chen. "Primary panendoscopy: a radiologist's response." American Journal of Roentgenology 149, no. 3 (1987): 519–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.2214/ajr.149.3.519.

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Sklyar, Sofia S., Alexander P. Trashkov, Marina V. Matsko, Bobir I. Safarov, and Andrei G. Vasiliev. "Immune response to primary glioblastoma." Pediatrician (St. Petersburg) 13, no. 2 (2022): 49–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/ped13249-60.

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Immunotherapy is a promising and rapidly developing method of therapy patients with different oncological pathology. Considering the demonstrated efficacy in the treatment of patients with some solid tumors, as well as low survival rates and the absence of a significant effect in the standard treatment of most patients with glioblastomas, the question of the use of immunotherapy for malignant gliomas of the brain was raised. However, to decision this problem, it is necessary to consider the interaction of the immune system with tumors of this group. The modern view of the interaction of immuni
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Tieu, Long D., Michael P. Major, and Carlos Flores-Mir. "SUBMERGED PRIMARY MOLARS: Authors' response." Journal of the American Dental Association 144, no. 9 (2013): 978–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.14219/jada.archive.2013.0218.

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Leandri, M. "The primary cortical trigeminal response." Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology 103, no. 1 (1997): 185. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0013-4694(97)88875-3.

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Fowler, Trent, Ranjan Sen, and Ananda L. Roy. "Regulation of Primary Response Genes." Molecular Cell 44, no. 3 (2011): 348–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2011.09.014.

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Bennett, Michael R. "Biomarkers of therapeutic response in primary nephrotic syndrome: response." Pediatric Nephrology 28, no. 1 (2012): 161–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00467-012-2256-z.

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Radjab, Youssouf, Souad Aboudrar, Fatima Zahra Milouk, et al. "Cardiovascular Autonomic Response to Amlodipine in Primary Hypertension." ISRN Cardiology 2012 (June 25, 2012): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.5402/2012/832183.

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Sympathetic hyperactivity may be involved in primary hypertension. The purpose of this study was to evaluate both sympathetic and vagal activity responses in patients receiving amlodipine as antihypertensive agent. Patients and Methods. This prospective study included a group of primary hypertensive patients (N=32, mean age 54.6±7.6 years). The cardiovascular autonomic tests performed in this group, before and after 3 months of daily oral administration of amlodipine, included deep breathing, hand-grip, and mental stress tests. Statistical analysis was done using the Student’s t-test. Results.
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Jensen, P. E., and J. A. Kapp. "Bystander help in primary immune responses in vivo." Journal of Experimental Medicine 164, no. 3 (1986): 841–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.164.3.841.

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We evaluated the requirement for hapten-carrier linkage in the primary, T cell-dependent antibody response in vivo. Mice immunized with mixtures containing nonimmunogenic and immunogenic proteins developed antibody that was specific for determinants present on the nonimmunogenic carrier. Therefore, hapten-carrier linkage was not necessary for the generation of primary antibody responses. The magnitude of the bystander response was a function of the immunogenicity of the coimmunogen and the quantity of determinant-specific B cells available for activation. Interestingly, the kinetics of the bys
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Shamma, S. A., J. W. Fleshman, P. R. Wiser, and H. Versnel. "Organization of response areas in ferret primary auditory cortex." Journal of Neurophysiology 69, no. 2 (1993): 367–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.1993.69.2.367.

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1. We studied the topographic organization of the response areas obtained from single- and multiunit recordings along the isofrequency planes of the primary auditory cortex in the barbiturate-anesthetized ferret. 2. Using a two-tone stimulus, we determined the excitatory and inhibitory portions of the response areas and then parameterized them in terms of an asymmetry index. The index measures the balance of excitatory and inhibitory influences around the best frequency (BF). 3. The sensitivity of responses to the direction of a frequency-modulated (FM) tone was tested and found to correlate s
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Pei, Yu-Cheng, Peter V. Denchev, Steven S. Hsiao, James C. Craig, and Sliman J. Bensmaia. "Convergence of Submodality-Specific Input Onto Neurons in Primary Somatosensory Cortex." Journal of Neurophysiology 102, no. 3 (2009): 1843–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.00235.2009.

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At the somatosensory periphery, slowly adapting type 1 (SA1) and rapidly adapting (RA) afferents respond very differently to step indentations: SA1 afferents respond throughout the entire stimulus interval (sustained response), whereas RA afferents respond only at stimulus onset (on response) and offset (off response). We recorded the responses of cortical neurons to step indentations and found many neurons in areas 3b and 1 to exhibit properties that are intermediate between these two extremes: These neurons responded during the sustained portion of the stimulus and also at the offset of the
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Primary response"

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Tranter, Richard. "Predicting antidepressant response in primary care patients." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2009. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.508903.

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Hobley, Angela J. "The investigation of the primary response of the flash visual evoked response." Thesis, Aston University, 1988. http://publications.aston.ac.uk/14616/.

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The topographical distribution of the early components of the flash visual evoked response (VER) were investigated using a twenty channel brain mapping system. Thirty subjects, ranging in age from 21 to 84 years, had flash VERs recorded using the standard 10-20 electrode system to a balanced non-cephalic reference. The subjects were divided into three age groups: a young group, a middle group and an older group. The P2 component (positive component around 100-120 msec) of the flash VER was recorded consistently over the occipital region throughout the age range, as was a frontal negative compo
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Sinks, Shuxian. "Response Adaptive Design using Auxiliary and Primary Outcomes." VCU Scholars Compass, 2013. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/572.

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Response adaptive designs intend to allocate more patients to better treatments without undermining the validity and the integrity of the trial. The immediacy of the primary response (e.g. deaths, remission) determines the efficiency of the response adaptive design, which often requires outcomes to be quickly or immediately observed. This presents difficulties for survival studies, which may require long durations to observe the primary endpoint. Therefore, we introduce auxiliary endpoints to assist the adaptation with the primary endpoint, where an auxiliary endpoint is generally defined as
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Wang, Hui. "Response Adaptive Randomization using Surrogate and Primary Endpoints." VCU Scholars Compass, 2016. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/4517.

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In recent years, adaptive designs in clinical trials have been attractive due to their efficiency and flexibility. Response adaptive randomization procedures in phase II or III clinical trials are proposed to appeal ethical concerns by skewing the probability of patient assignments based on the responses obtained thus far, so that more patients will be assigned to a superior treatment group. General response-adaptive randomizations usually assume that the primary endpoint can be obtained quickly after the treatment. However, in real clinical trials, the primary outcome is delayed, making it un
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Harris, P. B. "Target setting : the response of LEAs and primary schools." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.603766.

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This research presents the results of an exploratory field study tracking the response of two local education authorities and eight of their primary schools to the British government's statutory target setting policy and ambitious national targets for eleven year-olds in literacy and numeracy. Target setting is a controversial policy being used by the government as a critical lever in their crusade to raise standards but it is enmeshed in a polarising shift of power in education and governmental politics. The study presents evidence demonstrating the inter-related effects of policy response at
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Pratt, Julian Roy. "The role of complement in primary allograft immune response." Thesis, King's College London (University of London), 1998. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.267660.

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Gomperts, Miranda. "Identification and characterization of cMG1, a primary response gene." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1991. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.387172.

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Roth, Kimberly M. "Immune Response to Primary Aerosol Infection with Francisella novicida." The Ohio State University, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1213116078.

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Keen, Jeremy C. "The response to the primary systemic therapy of breast cancer." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/22368.

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The primary tumour response in terms of reduction in volume was monitored by serial breast ultrasound scans in 95 patients treated with the anti-oestrogen tamoxifen and in 15 patients treated with the cytotoxic agents adriamycin and cyclophosphamide. After three months of treatment 74% of patients treated with tamoxifen and 93% of those treated with chemotherapy had demonstrated a response. Serial tumour fine needles aspirates were also taken during treatment from subgroups of patients undergoing either endocrine or cytotoxic therapy. These were analysed by flow cytometric methods that were in
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Rebar, Michael William. "An investigation of early reading response fluency /." view abstract or download file of text, 2001. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/uoregon/fullcit?p3018387.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oregon, 2001.<br>Typescript. Includes vita and abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 114-129). Also available for download via the World Wide Web; free to University of Oregon users.
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Books on the topic "Primary response"

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Kenis, William. Pavement primary response to dynamic loading. U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Research and Development, Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center, 1997.

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Biggart, J. Primary aggregates: response to diminishing resources. Oxford Brookes University, 1995.

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Kenis, William. Pavement primary response to dynamic loading. U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Research and Development, Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center, 1997.

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Henderson, Samuel Kendrick. Developing the primary curriculum: One school's response to the primary guidelines. The author), 1987.

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Hobley, Angela Jane. The investigation of the primary response of the flash visual evoked response. Aston University. Department of Vision Sciences, 1988.

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Fijter, Johan Willem de. The mucosal immune response in primary IgA nephropathy. University of Leiden, 1998.

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National Association of Health Authorities in England and Wales., ed. Primary health care: An agenda for discussion : response. National Association of Health Authorities, 1986.

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Association of Community Health Councils for England and Wales. A response to the Government consultation on primary care. Association of Community Health Councils for England and Wales, 1986.

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Gilbert, Christopher L. The response of primary commodity prices to exchange rate changes. Queen Maryand Westfield College. Department of Economics, 1990.

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Nova Scotia. Dept. of Education. Mathematics, primary to 6 : teaching guide: A response document, June 1994. The Dept., 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "Primary response"

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Gooch, Jan W. "Primary Response." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Polymers. Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6247-8_14562.

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Patrussi, Laura, Nagaja Capitani, Mario Milco D’Elios, and Cosima T. Baldari. "The B-Side of the Immune Response." In Humoral Primary Immunodeficiencies. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91785-6_1.

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McCombe, Kate, and Lara Wijayasiri. "Dose–Response Curves." In The Primary FRCA Structured Oral Examination Study Guide 2, 3rd ed. CRC Press, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003276470-12.

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Gewies, Andreas, Jürgen Ruland, Alexey Kotlyarov, et al. "Myeloid Differentiation Primary Response Gene 88." In Encyclopedia of Signaling Molecules. Springer New York, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-0461-4_100879.

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Du, Pengwei, Ning Lu, and Haiwang Zhong. "Load Resources to Provide Primary Frequency Reserve Service." In Demand Response in Smart Grids. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-19769-8_8.

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Butowski, Nicholas, and Susan Chang. "Principles of Clinical Trial Design and Response Assessment." In Primary Central Nervous System Tumors. Humana Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60761-166-0_5.

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Abdulmalik, Jibril Omuya, Asmau Mohammed Chubado Dahiru, Mohammed Said Jidda, Musa Abba Wakil, and Olayinka Olusola Omigbodun. "Boko Haram Insurgency and Nigeria’s Mental Health Response." In Integrating Psychiatry and Primary Care. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15872-9_3.

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Wanzek, Jeanne, Stephanie Al Otaiba, and Brandy Gatlin. "Implementation of Tier 2 Reading Interventions in the Primary Grades." In Handbook of Response to Intervention. Springer US, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-7568-3_19.

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Basith, Shaherin, Balachandran Manavalan, and Sangdun Choi. "MyD88 (Myeloid Differentiation Primary Response Gene 88)." In Encyclopedia of Signaling Molecules. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67199-4_588.

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Basith, Shaherin, Balachandran Manavalan, and Sangdun Choi. "MyD88 (Myeloid Differentiation Primary Response Gene 88)." In Encyclopedia of Signaling Molecules. Springer New York, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-6438-9_588-1.

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Conference papers on the topic "Primary response"

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Zhao, Zhiyi, Kai Zhang, Ying Xue, Zhixuan Li, Yao Tang, and Zenglang Wu. "Generic Low-Order Primary Frequency Response Model for Frequency Nadir Prediction." In 2024 China International Conference on Electricity Distribution (CICED). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ciced63421.2024.10754573.

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Gautam, Aman, Rahul Shukla, Himanshu Kumar, Manas Rajan Chand, Vivek Pandey, and S. C. Saxena. "Onsite testing for assesment of Primary Frequency Response in Thermal generating Units." In 2024 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe (ISGT EUROPE). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/isgteurope62998.2024.10863696.

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Bhattacharya, Sugata, Anmol Sharma, Mahavir Prasad Singh, and Somara Lakra. "Analysis of Primary Frequency Response and Reactive Power Response in Major Load Drop Grid Event in Northern Region." In 2024 IEEE 21st India Council International Conference (INDICON). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/indicon63790.2024.10958246.

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Lu, Yuanjing, Dong Wang, Yunhui Huang, et al. "A Modified Power System Frequency Response Model Incorporating DFIG Primary Frequency Control Dynamics." In 2024 The 9th International Conference on Power and Renewable Energy (ICPRE). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/icpre62586.2024.10768665.

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Cen, Yuqing, Chi-Kwan Lee, and Yunhe Hou. "Grid-Forming Energy Storage Configuration Strategy for Inertia Response and Primary Frequency Regulation." In 2024 Boao New Power System International Forum - Power System and New Energy Technology Innovation Forum (NPSIF). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/npsif64134.2024.10883151.

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Rodríguez-Pardo, Carlos E., Gaurav Sharma, and Xiao-Fan Feng. "Primary selection for uniform display response." In IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, edited by Reiner Eschbach, Gabriel G. Marcu, and Alessandro Rizzi. SPIE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2041157.

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Guggilam, Swaroop S., Changhong Zhao, Emiliano Dall'Anese, Yu Christine Chen, and Sairaj V. Dhople. "Primary frequency response with aggregated DERs." In 2017 American Control Conference (ACC). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/acc.2017.7963470.

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Hidayah, Ratna, Muhammad Nur Wangid, Wuri Wuryandani, and Moh Salimi. "Primary School Teacher Response to Curriculum Reform." In ICLIQE '21: The 5th International Conference on Learning Innovation and Quality Education. ACM, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3516875.3516985.

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Libardi Lira Machado, Ketty Lysie, Ismael Artur da Costa-Rocha, Samira Tatiyama Miyamoto, et al. "Hydroxychloroquine Impairs Primary Humoral Response after Yellow Fever Vaccination in Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome." In SBR 2021 Congresso Brasileiro de Reumatologia. Sociedade Brasileira de Reumatologia, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47660/cbr.2021.2212.

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Sterpu, S. "Power system dynamic performance: Primary governing frequency response." In 2009 IEEE Bucharest PowerTech (POWERTECH). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ptc.2009.5281918.

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Reports on the topic "Primary response"

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Jorgenson, Jennie L., and Paul L. Denholm. Modeling Primary Frequency Response for Grid Studies. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1489895.

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Donnelly, Matt, Daniel J. Trudnowski, S. Mattix, and Jeffery E. Dagle. Autonomous Demand Response for Primary Frequency Regulation. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1118120.

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Mangin, Dee, Kamila Premji, Imaan Bayoumi, et al. Brief on Primary Care Part 2: Factors Affecting Primary Care Capacity in Ontario for Pandemic Response and Recovery. Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.47326/ocsat.2022.03.68.1.0.

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Baffoe, George, and Timothy Baum. Sarwaran Primary School Under the Commander's Emergency Response Program Erbil, Iraq,. Defense Technical Information Center, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada528955.

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Taucher, Jan, and Markus Schartau. Report on parameterizing seasonal response patterns in primary- and net community production to ocean alkalinization. OceanNETs, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3289/oceannets_d5.2.

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We applied a 1-D plankton ecosystem-biogeochemical model to assess the impacts of ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) on seasonal changes in biogeochemistry and plankton dynamics. Depending on deployment scenarios, OAE should theoretically have variable effects on pH and seawater pCO2, which might in turn affect (a) plankton growth conditions and (b) the efficiency of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) via OAE. Thus, a major focus of our work is how different magnitudes and temporal frequencies of OAE might affect seasonal response patterns of net primary productivity (NPP), ecosystem functioning and
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Taucher, Jan, and Markus Schartau. Report on parameterizing seasonal response patterns in primary- and net community production to ocean alkalinization. OceanNETs, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3289/oceannets_d5.3.

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We applied a 1-D plankton ecosystem-biogeochemical model to assess the impacts of ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) on seasonal changes in biogeochemistry and plankton dynamics. Depending on deployment scenarios, OAE should theoretically have variable effects on pH and seawater pCO2, which might in turn affect (a) plankton growth conditions and (b) the efficiency of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) via OAE. Thus, a major focus of our work is how different magnitudes and temporal frequencies of OAE might affect seasonal response patterns of net primary productivity (NPP), ecosystem functioning and
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Depireux, Didier A., Jonathan Z. Simon, David J. Klein, and Shihab A. Shamma. Dynamics of Neural Responses in Ferret Primary Auditory Cortex: I. Spectro-Temporal Response Field Characterization by Dynamic Ripple Spectra. Defense Technical Information Center, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada439778.

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Winters, Bradford D., Michael Rosen, Ritu Sharma, Allen Zhang, and Eric B. Bass. Failure To Rescue – Rapid Response Systems. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.23970/ahrqepc_mhs4rescue.

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Objectives. Rapid response systems address unexpected and unrecognized clinical deterioration on general hospital wards and aim to prevent cardiorespiratory arrests. These systems have an afferent limb (recognition and activation) and an efferent limb (response). Our main objectives were to determine the effectiveness of rapid response systems on patient safety and clinical outcomes and how rapid response systems can be implemented effectively. Methods. We searched PubMed and the Cochrane library for eligible systematic reviews and primary studies published from January 2018 through June 2023,
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Punjabi, Maitri, Julianne Norman, Lauren Edwards, and Peter Muyingo. Using ACASI to Measure Gender-Based Violence in Ugandan Primary Schools. RTI Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2021.rb.0025.2104.

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School-related gender-based violence (SRGBV) remains difficult to measure because of high sensitivity and response bias. However, most SRGBV measurement relies on face-to-face (FTF) survey administration, which is susceptible to increased social desirability bias. Widely used in research on sensitive topics, Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interview (ACASI) allows subjects to respond to pre-recorded questions on a computerized device, providing respondents with privacy and confidentiality. This brief contains the findings from a large-scale study conducted in Uganda in 2019 where primary grade 3
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Or, Etti, Tai-Ping Sun, Amnon Lichter, and Avichai Perl. Characterization and Manipulation of the Primary Components in Gibberellin Signaling in the Grape Berry. United States Department of Agriculture, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2010.7592649.bard.

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Seedless cultivars dominate the table grape industry. In these cultivars it is mandatory to apply gibberellin (GA) to stimulate berry development to a commercially acceptable size. These cultivars differ in their sensitivity to GA application, and it frequently results in adverse effects such as decreased bud fertility and increased fruit drop. Our long term goals are to (1) understand the molecular basis for the differential sensitivity and identify markers for selection of sensitive cultivars (2) to develop new strategies for targeted manipulation of the grape berry response to GA that will
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