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Quantification of carbon sequestration by urban forest using Landsat 8 OLI and machine learning algorithms in Jodhpur, India
[ "Soil Science", "Ecology", "Forestry" ]
Visual Vignette
[ "Endocrinology", "Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism" ]
Histopathological, Radiological, and Demographic Factors Predicting the Response to Neoadjuvant Therapy for Rectal Cancer
[ "Gastroenterology", "Oncology" ]
Economic voting in Britain, 1857–1914
[ "Political Science and International Relations" ]
The effects of fermentation time and em4 dose on nutrient content of kepok’s peel as animal feed
Abstract Kepok banana peel is a waste product from the processing of kepok banana which can be used as an alternative in animal feed. Low crude protein and high crude fiber become the main problems in the utilization of kepok’s peels. One way to improve its quality is by fermentation. The starter of fermentation used is EM4. The purpose of this research was to determine the effect of dose and length of fermentation against nutritional content of kepok’s peels. This research was designed using completely randomized design factorial with 3 replications and continued using the duncan test. The kepok’s peel were given EM4 at doses of 1, 3, and 5% and then fermented for 3, 5, and 7 days. The results of this research showed that the dose of 5% and 5 day fermentation time were optimal and efficient to increase water and crude protein content and reduce levels of dry matter and crude fiber of banana peel. There was no interaction between dosage and fermentation time for each research parameter.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
[ "Computer Science Applications", "History", "Education" ]
The crystal structure of 2,6-bis(pyridin-1-ium-3-ylmethyl)hexahydro-4,8-ethenopyrrolo-[3,4-f] isoindole-1,3,5,7-tetrone tetrachloridocuprate(II) monohydrate, C24H24Cl4CuN4O5
Abstract C24H24Cl4CuN4O5, orthorhombic, P212121 (no. 19), a = 11.8748(12) Å, b = 13.3493(13) Å, c = 16.4721(17) Å, V = 2611.2(5) Å3, Z = 4, R gt(F) = 0.0351, wR ref(F 2) = 0.0873, T = 173(2) K.
[ "Inorganic Chemistry", "Condensed Matter Physics" ]
Complicaciones graves en la intubación orotraqueal en cuidados intensivos: estudio observacional y análisis de factores de riesgo
[ "Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine" ]
The effect of the precursors on the formation of penicillin-like substances in the biosynthesis of benzylpenicillin
[ "Drug Discovery", "Pharmacology" ]
siRNA-Mediated Silencing of doublesex during Female Development of the Dengue Vector Mosquito Aedes aegypti
[ "Infectious Diseases", "Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health" ]
The Acetylation Modification of SP1 Regulates the Protein Stability in Silkworm
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
[ "Molecular Biology", "Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology", "Biochemistry", "Bioengineering", "Biotechnology" ]
Low-valent molybdenum porphyrin derivatives: synthesis and structure of a .pi.-bonded diphenylacetylene adduct of molybdenum(II) (meso-tetra-p-tolylporphyrin)
Journal of the American Chemical Society
[ "Colloid and Surface Chemistry", "Biochemistry", "Catalysis" ]
Pure CuBi 2 O 4 Photoelectrodes with Increased Stability by Rapid Thermal Processing of Bi 2 O 3 /CuO Grown by Pulsed Laser Deposition
Advanced Functional Materials
[ "Electrochemistry", "Condensed Matter Physics", "Biomaterials", "Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials" ]
Guest editorial
Leadership & Organization Development Journal
[ "Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management", "Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)" ]
Reversibility of Policies and Patterns of Politics*
Policy Studies Journal
[ "Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law", "Public Administration", "Sociology and Political Science" ]
A CASE STUDY ON THE RELIABILITY ANALYSIS OF DETERIORATING STRUCTURES.
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Structures and Buildings
[ "Building and Construction", "Civil and Structural Engineering" ]
La exogyra squamata en el cretáceo medio de la cordillera Oriental de Colombia
Este trabajo se refiere a la especie Exogyra squamata, forma colombiana descrita por Alcide d'Orbigny en 1842 y se ha realizado con el fin de revisar su taxonomía. Variacianes de tamaño, observadas siempre en sentido vertical, han hecho pensar en su posible valor bioestratigráfico y han inclinado a la autora a considerar y diferenciar tentativamente dos formas: Exogyra squamata squamata, forma grande y Exogyra squamata servitensis, forma pequeña (especies bioestratigráficas, no biológicas). Se discuten algunas consideraciones sobre ambientes y finalmente se plantea una analogía bioestratigráfica entre la Exogyra columba (descrita de Francia, Jourdy, 1924) y la Exogyra squamata, durante el lapso comprendido entre el Albiano y el Turoniano.
[ "Environmental Engineering" ]
Time-stamps for Mazurkiewicz traces
Theoretical Computer Science
[ "Theoretical Computer Science" ]
Exploring the Many Facets of Research in Late-Life Issues
[ "Geriatrics and Gerontology", "Community and Home Care", "Gerontology", "Health (social science)" ]
Nonlinear Magnetic Diffusion in a Bi2212 Hollow Cylinder: Measurements and Numerical Simulations
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Condensed Matter Physics", "Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials" ]
Accumulating Data to Optimally Predict Obesity Treatment (ADOPT): Recommendations from the Biological Domain
[ "Nutrition and Dietetics", "Endocrinology", "Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism", "Medicine (miscellaneous)" ]
Pharyngeal reconstruction with the apron platysma myocutaneous flap
[ "Otorhinolaryngology", "Surgery" ]
Comparison of normal facial nerve enhancement at 3T MRI using gadobutrol and gadopentetate dimeglumine
Background and purpose The facial nerve is unique among cranial nerves in demonstrating normal enhancement of particular segments. The effect of varying T1 relaxivities of gadolinium-based contrast agents on facial nerve enhancement is unclear. In this study, we assess differences in normal facial nerve enhancement with two different gadolinium-based contrast agents, gadobutrol and gadopentetate dimeglumine. In addition, we evaluate differences in facial nerve enhancement with spin-echo (SE) T1 versus 3D inversion recovery prepared fast spoiled gradient-echo (FSPGR) post-contrast sequences. Methods A total of 140 facial nerves in 70 individuals were evaluated (70 with gadobutrol and 70 with gadopentetate dimeglumine) by two blinded reviewers. Differences in enhancement of facial nerve segments between the two agents were analyzed. Differences in enhancement between SE T1 and FSPGR imaging were also evaluated. Results There was no significant difference in facial nerve enhancement between gadobutrol and gadopentetate dimeglumine. Enhancement was commonly observed in the geniculate, tympanic and mastoid segments (98%–100%) with either contrast agent; enhancement was less common in the labyrinthine segments (9%–14%) and lateral canalicular segment (2%–5%). There was a smaller enhancing proportion of labyrinthine and tympanic segments with FSPGR as compared to SE T1 images with gadobutrol. Conclusion There is no significant difference in overall enhancement of the facial nerve between gadobutrol and gadopentetate dimeglumine. Mild enhancement of the lateral canalicular portion of the facial nerve may be a normal finding. With FSPGR sequence, there is lesser perceived enhancement of the labyrinthine and tympanic segments of the facial nerve with gadobutrol.
[ "Neurology (clinical)", "Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging" ]
Synthesis of azido end-functional polystyrene: Azidoethyl-2-bromo-2-methylpropanoate initiator and effect of time on polymerization
[ "Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering", "Polymers and Plastics", "Materials Science (miscellaneous)", "Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous)" ]
Vigilance in human groups: a test of alternative hypotheses
AbstractHumans exhibit the same inverse relationship between group size and vigilance rates that has been classically described in animals. We collected data on natural human vigilance behaviour in two different contemporary environments (a large refectory-style cafeteria and open parks) to test between four alternative hypotheses for this relationship: predation risk, searching for friends, mate searching and mate guarding. The results demonstrate that, at least in contemporary city environments, humans monitor their surroundings largely for reasons motivated by mate searching. Data on whom subjects look at in a busy environment indicate that males are significantly more likely to attend differentially to female passers-by, but that females show a less clear-cut discrimination. We conclude that vigilance patterns are determined by locally salient functions.
[ "Behavioral Neuroscience", "Animal Science and Zoology" ]
Sustainable production and consumption systems—cooperation for change: assessing and simulating the willingness of the firm to adopt/develop cleaner technologies. The case of the In-Bond industry in northern Mexico
[ "Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering", "Strategy and Management", "Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment" ]
A low‐energy passage for C++H2→CH2+
The Journal of Chemical Physics
[ "Physical and Theoretical Chemistry" ]
Sul Moto Rettilineo, non Vorticoso, dei Gas
[ "Astronomy and Astrophysics", "Nuclear and High Energy Physics", "Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics" ]
Development and Validation of a Comorbidity Scoring System for Patients With Cirrhosis
[ "Gastroenterology", "Hepatology" ]
Helicobacter pylori eradication and l-dopa absorption in patients with PD and motor fluctuations
[ "Neurology (clinical)" ]
Fingerprints reveal drug habits
[ "Analytical Chemistry" ]
Return of Europe. United Europe on the Way to Leadership in World Politics (Article 3)
[ "Political Science and International Relations", "Economics and Econometrics" ]
Commentary: Leaflet perforation after transcatheter aortic valve implantation in calcified roots: When perfect can be the enemy of good?
JTCVS Techniques
[ "Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine", "Surgery" ]
Tumors of the labial mucosa: a retrospective study of 1045 biopsies
[ "Otorhinolaryngology", "Surgery" ]
The role of adaptive plasticity in a major evolutionary transition: early aquatic experience affects locomotor performance of terrestrial snakes
[ "Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics" ]
Problem on single hole in the two-dimensional Hubbard model with infinite repulsion
Physica C: Superconductivity
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Energy Engineering and Power Technology", "Condensed Matter Physics", "Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials" ]
Not All Are Created Equal
[ "Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation", "Orthopedics and Sports Medicine" ]
Comment on Ba-Cu (barium-copper)
[ "Metals and Alloys", "Physical and Theoretical Chemistry" ]
Microstructure characterization in dc sputtered a-SiC:H films by inert gas effusion measurements
[ "Materials Chemistry", "Condensed Matter Physics", "Ceramics and Composites", "Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials" ]
Nanocoating: Anti-icing superamphiphobic surface on 1060 aluminum alloy mesh
[ "Surfaces, Coatings and Films", "Condensed Matter Physics", "Surfaces and Interfaces" ]
The Effect of Base on the Ultraviolet Absorption Spectra of Phenylacetic Acids
[ "Colloid and Surface Chemistry", "Biochemistry", "Catalysis" ]
Drug resistance in fecal enterococci in Hong Kong
[ "Infectious Diseases", "Pharmacology (medical)", "Microbiology (medical)" ]
Book review: <i>“Petite Science” – Ausseruniversitäre Naturforschung in der Schweiz um 1900</i>
[ "Earth-Surface Processes", "Anthropology", "Geography, Planning and Development", "Global and Planetary Change" ]
Effect of poly‐glutamate on uptake efficiency and cytotoxicity of cell penetrating peptides
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Biotechnology", "Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials" ]
The chaos theory of careers: A new perspective on working in the twenty-first century
[ "Applied Psychology" ]
Controlled studies of laser therapy for haemorrhage from peptic ulcers
[ "Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging" ]
The changing image of Catholic women
[ "Religious Studies" ]
Greater Total Antioxidant Capacity from Diet and Supplements Is Associated with a Less Atherogenic Blood Profile in U.S. Adults
[ "Food Science", "Nutrition and Dietetics" ]
Proceedings of the Richmond Meeting
[ "Atmospheric Science" ]
Astec starts with a worldbeater
[ "Polymers and Plastics" ]
The Saccadic Re-Centering Bias is Associated with Activity Changes in the Human Superior Colliculus
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
[ "Behavioral Neuroscience", "Biological Psychiatry", "Psychiatry and Mental Health", "Neurology", "Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology" ]
CT pulmonary angiography during veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in an adult
[ "Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging", "Oncology" ]
A Pilot Study of the Perceived Long-Term Benefits of the Youth Conservation Corps
[ "Education" ]
Multigrid methods for propagators in lattice gauge theories
[ "Applied Mathematics", "Computational Mathematics" ]
On the chemical properties of the transient complexes LmMn+1–OOR
[ "Materials Chemistry", "Inorganic Chemistry", "Physical and Theoretical Chemistry" ]
THE DEATH WAVE IN NITELLA
Experiments on cutting confirm the prediction that the current of injury will be positive when the cell is in contact with concentrated solutions and negative with dilute solutions. They support the idea that the protoplasm is made up of layers differing considerably in their properties, each having a death curve of simple and regular form, the more rapid alteration of the outer layer making the protoplasm more positive and the more rapid alteration of the inner making it more negative. From the point where the cell is cut a wave of some sort, which we may for convenience call a death wave, passes along the cell, setting up at each point it touches a death process which has the greater speed and intensity the nearer it is to the cut.
[ "Physiology" ]
Comparative study of InAs quantum dots grown on different GaAs substrates by MOCVD
Journal of Crystal Growth
[ "Materials Chemistry", "Inorganic Chemistry", "Condensed Matter Physics" ]
Superoxide from Glucose Oxidase or from Nitroblue Tetrazolium?
[ "Molecular Biology", "Biochemistry", "Biophysics" ]
L-selectin and SDF-1 enhance the migration of mouse and human cardiac mesoangioblasts
[ "Cell Biology", "Molecular Biology" ]
ATP-2 Interacts with the PLAT Domain of LOV-1 and Is Involved inCaenorhabditis elegansPolycystin Signaling
Caenorhabditis elegans is a powerful model to study the molecular basis of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD). ADPKD is caused by mutations in the polycystic kidney disease (PKD)1 or PKD2 gene, encoding polycystin (PC)-1 or PC-2, respectively. The C. elegans polycystins LOV-1 and PKD-2 are required for male mating behaviors and are localized to sensory cilia. The function of the evolutionarily conserved polycystin/lipoxygenase/α-toxin (PLAT) domain found in all PC-1 family members remains an enigma. Here, we report that ATP-2, the β subunit of the ATP synthase, physically associates with the LOV-1 PLAT domain and that this interaction is evolutionarily conserved. In addition to the expected mitochondria localization, ATP-2 and other ATP synthase components colocalize with LOV-1 and PKD-2 in cilia. Disrupting the function of the ATP synthase or overexpression of atp-2 results in a male mating behavior defect. We further show that atp-2, lov-1, and pkd-2 act in the same molecular pathway. We propose that the ciliary localized ATP synthase may play a previously unsuspected role in polycystin signaling.
[ "Cell Biology", "Molecular Biology" ]
Raman spectra of SnS1.75Se0.25 and SnS1.5Se0.5
[ "Materials Chemistry", "Condensed Matter Physics" ]
Abstract 1327: Autophagy facilitates tumor promotion in PyMT tumors through up-regulation of Pparg
Abstract Autophagy genes have been reported to have either tumor promoting or inhibition functions in various cancers, but it is convoluting because of autophagy-independent functions of the respective autophagy genes. We previously reported that suppression of Fip200, an essential autophagy gene, inhibited tumor growth of PyMT driven mammary tumors. To dissect the specific autophagy-dependent function of FIP200 in these tumors, we recently established Fip200 Knock-in PyMT tumor mice with MMTV-Cre (cKI), allowing for conditional inhibition of autophagy in PyMT driven tumors without perturbing the non-autophagy functions of FIP200 . Compared to wild type (WT) tumors, tumor initiation, growth and metastasis were significantly suppressed in both cKI tumors and conditional Fip200 deleted tumors (cKO). Microarray analysis (GSEA) showed that adipogenesis related genes were significantly enriched in WT tumors compared to cKO tumors. The mRNA expression and protein expression of Pparg, one of the master regulators of adipogenesis, were significantly increased with autophagy induction under starvation condition (especially Glucose starvation) in PyMT isogenic cells compared to Fip200 KO and KI cells. Many Pparg target genes were down-regulated in autophagy deficient tumors. Among these, CD36, a free fatty acid (FFA) transporter, was also decreased compared to WT tumors. This suggests that FFA may have important roles as an energy source for PyMT tumor cells to survive under starvation conditions. In conclusion, our results indicate that tumor promotion of PyMT driven tumors was dependent on canonical autophagy. Our future studies will address the detailed mechanism of autophagy dependent tumor growth through metabolic regulation by Pparg. Citation Format: Takako Okamoto, Song Chen, Syn Yeo, Jun-Lin Guan. Autophagy facilitates tumor promotion in PyMT tumors through up-regulation of Pparg [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2018; 2018 Apr 14-18; Chicago, IL. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2018;78(13 Suppl):Abstract nr 1327.
[ "Cancer Research", "Oncology" ]
Facile synthesis of oxygen doped mesoporous graphitic carbon nitride with high photocatalytic degradation efficiency under simulated solar irradiation
[ "Colloid and Surface Chemistry" ]
The Association between Earlobe Crease (Frank’s Sign) and Abnormal Ankle-Brachial Index Determination Is Related to Age: A Population-Based Study
Background. Information on the association between earlobe crease (ELC) and peripheral artery disease is limited. We assessed this association in community-dwelling older adults. Study Design. A total of 294 Atahualpa residents aged ≥60 years were enrolled. ELC were visually identified by two raters. The ankle-brachial index (ABI), used as a surrogate of peripheral artery disease, was categorized using American Heart Association criteria. Using logistic regression and probability models, adjusted for demographics and cardiovascular risk factors, we assessed the relationship between ELC and abnormal ABI determinations, as well as the influence of age on this association. Results. ELC was identified in 141 (48%) individuals, and abnormal ABI determination was carried out in 56 (19%). The association between ELC and abnormal ABI was nonsignificant in logistic regression and probability models with individuals stratified according to their median age. Conclusions. The association between ELC and abnormal ABI determinations is probably attenuated by the high prevalence of both conditions in older persons. ELC might not be useful for identifying candidates for ABI determination.
International Journal of Vascular Medicine
[ "Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine" ]
Effect of neck muscles and gluteus medius vibrations on standing balance in healthy subjects
[ "Rehabilitation", "Orthopedics and Sports Medicine" ]
Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis with cerebromeningeal involvement after short-term intravenous corticosteroid therapy in a patient with asthma
[ "Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine" ]
A stochastic game theoretic framework for decentralized optimization of multi-stakeholder supply chains under uncertainty
Computers & Chemical Engineering
[ "Computer Science Applications" ]
Weighing In
[ "Oceanography" ]
Staropołabskie teonimy *Svętovitъ, *Jarovitъ, *Rujevitъ, *Borovitъ: deadiectiva czy composita?
Old Polabian theonyms *Svętovitъ, *Jarovitъ, *Rujevitъ, *Borovitъ: deadjectival nouns or compounds? The article reinterpretes the morphological structure of a series of Old Polabian theonyms: *Svętovitъ, *Jarovitъ, *Rujevitъ, *Borovitъ. In the literature, they are quite unanimously considered to be nominal compounds with the element *vitъ ‘dominus, potens’ but this author shows, based on a distribution analysis of the formant *-(o/e)vitъ in the Slavonic languages, that they should be viewed as suffixal derivatives in *-ov-itъ (in the attributive-possessive function), and from the formal point of view, as nouns coined from adjectival bases. The paper concludes with the supposition that theonyms created using this formula were a dialectal innovation and were most likely limited to Old Polabian mythological nomenclature. Probably, they were substitute names and, being appellative epithets, they only became independent in the function of theonyms.
[ "Linguistics and Language", "Communication", "Language and Linguistics" ]
Phylogenetic status and genetic diversity of corsac fox(Vulpes corsac) in Golestan Province, Iran
TURKISH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY
[ "Animal Science and Zoology" ]
Ischemic but not reperfusion arrhythmias depend upon serum potassium concentration
[ "Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine", "Molecular Biology" ]
Mechanically Robust and Flame-Retardant Superhydrophobic Textiles with Anti-Biofouling Performance
[ "Electrochemistry", "Spectroscopy", "Surfaces and Interfaces", "Condensed Matter Physics" ]
Capillary diameter and rate of aspiration as factors affecting the accuracy of zinc analysis in serum by atomic absorption spectrophotometry
[ "Cell Biology", "Molecular Biology", "Biochemistry", "Biophysics" ]
WILLOW POSTS BANK STABILIZATION 1
[ "Earth-Surface Processes", "Water Science and Technology", "Ecology" ]
Effect of ventricular pacing lead position on tricuspid regurgitation: A randomized prospective trial
Heart Rhythm
[ "Physiology (medical)", "Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine" ]
ENHANCED EVALUATION OF DISINFECTANT BY-PRODUCT EXPOSURES FOR THE RE-ANALYSIS OF CANCER RISKS IN PREVIOUSLY CONDUCTED EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDIES
Epidemiology
[ "Epidemiology" ]
Laparoscopic resection of a cornual pregnancy: A first case report
[ "Obstetrics and Gynecology" ]
Modificaciones de las propiedades superficiales en el hormigón visto, por la utilización de diferentes tipos de desencofrantes y aditivos plásticos
[ "Mechanics of Materials", "Building and Construction" ]
New Therapeutic Strategies for the Treatment of Chronic Vascular Wounds: Single Center Experience With the Transdermal Continuous Oxygen Therapy Epiflo ®
European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
[ "Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine", "Surgery" ]
Assessment for oil spill chemicals: Current knowledge, data gaps, and uncertainties addressing human physical health risk
[ "Pollution", "Aquatic Science", "Oceanography" ]
The unbound band structure in a weak attractive Dirac comb
Advanced Studies in Theoretical Physics
[ "Mathematical Physics" ]
Comment
Cancer
[ "Cancer Research", "Oncology" ]
Product Differentiation and Market Segmentation as Alternative Marketing Strategies
[ "Marketing", "Business and International Management" ]
Phylogeny of Neurergus crocatus and Neurergus strauchii in Turkey Based on Morphological and Molecular Data
[ "Animal Science and Zoology", "Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics" ]
Higher rates of nucleotide substitution in Drosophila than in mammals.
The Japanese Journal of Genetics
[ "Genetics" ]
A learning-guided multi-objective evolutionary algorithm for constrained portfolio optimization
[ "Software" ]
Phytochemical Bioactivides fromMentha spicataEssential Oil for Health Promotion
[ "Organic Chemistry", "Biochemistry", "Analytical Chemistry" ]
High Repetition Pulse Generation by using Small Type Transmission Line Transformers
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering" ]
BOOKS AND SOFTWARE RECEIVED
[ "Advanced and Specialized Nursing", "Community and Home Care" ]
To the Editor
[ "Obstetrics and Gynecology", "Reproductive Medicine" ]
Innervation-zone width in disease and its changes with fatigue
[ "Neurology (clinical)", "Biophysics", "Neuroscience (miscellaneous)" ]
Some comments on the universal constant in DSR
[ "Computer Science Applications", "History", "Education" ]
Synthesis of electrically conducting organic polymers: halogen derivatives of polyacetylene, (CH) x
Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications
[ "Molecular Medicine" ]
IL-1α Induces Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase in Uterine Smooth Muscle
[ "Cell Biology", "Molecular Biology", "Biochemistry", "Biophysics" ]
Editorial
[ "Sociology and Political Science", "Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)", "Anthropology" ]
Gallbladder Lymphangiomas
[ "Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging" ]
Thermal properties and kinetics study of charged LiCoO2 by TG and C80 methods
[ "Physical and Theoretical Chemistry", "Condensed Matter Physics" ]
Reviews of Books
The English Historical Review
[ "History" ]
Cystic apocrine hyperplasia is the most common finding in MRI detected breast lesions
[ "Pathology and Forensic Medicine" ]
Liquid/liquid dewetting
Langmuir
[ "Electrochemistry", "Spectroscopy", "Surfaces and Interfaces", "Condensed Matter Physics" ]
The effects of social network position on the survival of wild Barbary macaques,Macaca sylvanus
[ "Animal Science and Zoology", "Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics" ]