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"... Manuscript should be typed on one side only of A4 (197 x 210 mm), doubled spaced with at least 3.5 cm margin on all sides. Each page is numbered consecutively and the lines are numbered starting new line number on each page. Titles should be bold and 14 fonts (e.g. Estimation of Genetic Parameters a ..."
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Manuscript should be typed on one side only of A4 (197 x 210 mm), doubled spaced with at least 3.5 cm margin on all sides. Each page is numbered consecutively and the lines are numbered starting new line number on each page. Titles should be bold and 14 fonts (e.g. Estimation of Genetic Parameters

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"... NOTICE: this is the author's version of a work that was accepted for publication in Environmental Modelling and Software. Changes resulting from the publishing process, such as peer review, editing, corrections, structural formatting, and other quality control mechanisms may not be reflected in ..."
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NOTICE: this is the author's version of a work that was accepted for publication in Environmental Modelling and Software. Changes resulting from the publishing process, such as peer review, editing, corrections, structural formatting, and other quality control mechanisms may not be reflected

Gastroenterology. Author manuscript

by Cottet Vanessa, Pariente Alex, Nalet Bernard, Lafon Jacques, Milan Chantal, Olschwang Sylviane, Bona Ti-pelliï É, Faivre Jean, Group Angh
"... Colonoscopic screening of first-degree relatives of patients with large adenomas: increased risk of colorectal tumors ..."
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Colonoscopic screening of first-degree relatives of patients with large adenomas: increased risk of colorectal tumors

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by Tiffany A Edwards , Debra Houry , Robin S Kemball , Sharon E Harp , Louise-Anne Mcnutt , Helen Straus , Karin V Rhodes , Catherine Cerulli , Nadine J Kaslow
"... Abstract The current study aims to further our understanding of the applicability of the transtheoretical model (TM) to intimate partner violence (IPV), with particular focus on mental health symptoms (depression, posttraumatic stress disorder symptomatology, suicidal ideation) in a sample of lowin ..."
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Abstract The current study aims to further our understanding of the applicability of the transtheoretical model (TM) to intimate partner violence (IPV), with particular focus on mental health symptoms (depression, posttraumatic stress disorder symptomatology, suicidal ideation) in a sample of lowincome African American women seeking medical services at an inner city emergency department. Results revealed that of the 121 abused African American women, the majority (95%) were in the precontempla-tion and contemplation stages of the change process. Further, contrary to predictions, bivariate analyses revealed those at further stages of change endorsed more severe mental health symptoms. However, a multivariate analysis of variance examining differences in level of mental health symptoms between women high and low on stages of change was inconclusive due to the small number of women at the higher stages of the TM model. These findings contribute to the growing body of literature supporting the TM as applied to IPV. Results are discussed in terms of applicability to intervention design. Keywords intimate partner violence; African American women; transtheoretical model The transtheoretical model (TM), also known as the stages of change model, describes an individual's readiness to change behavior. The TM suggests that to make a successful behavior change, individuals must go through a process of evaluating and increasing their readiness to change, ultimately making the change and maintaining the behavior. The TM conceptualizes

Haematologica. Author manuscript

by Hose Dirk, Jourdan Michel, Reme Thierry, Hundemer Michael, Moos Marion, Robert Nicolas, De Vos John, Goldschmidt Hartmut, Klein Bernard
"... TACI expression is associated with a mature bone marrow plasma cell signature and C-MAF overexpression in human myeloma cell lines ..."
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TACI expression is associated with a mature bone marrow plasma cell signature and C-MAF overexpression in human myeloma cell lines

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by Elizabeth W Twamley , Susan A Legendre Ropacki , Mark W Bondi
"... Abstract Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a common, devastating form of dementia. With the advent of promising symptomatic treatment, the importance of recognizing AD at its very earliest stages has increased. We review the extant neuropsychological and neuroimaging literature on preclinical AD, fo ..."
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Abstract Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a common, devastating form of dementia. With the advent of promising symptomatic treatment, the importance of recognizing AD at its very earliest stages has increased. We review the extant neuropsychological and neuroimaging literature on preclinical AD, focusing on longitudinal studies of initially nondemented individuals and cross-sectional investigations comparing at-risk with normal individuals. We systematically reviewed 91 studies of neuropsychological functioning, structural neuroimaging, or functional neuroimaging in preclinical AD. The neuropsychological studies indicated that preclinical AD might be characterized by subtle deficits in a broad range of neuropsychological domains, particularly in attention, learning and memory, executive functioning, processing speed, and language. Recent findings from neuroimaging research suggest that volume loss and cerebral blood flow or metabolic changes, particularly in the temporal lobe, may be detected before the onset of dementia. There exist several markers of a preclinical period of AD, in which specific cognitive and biochemical changes precede the clinical manifestations. The preclinical indicators of AD reflect early compromise of generalized brain integrity and temporal lobe functioning in particular.

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by Sonia Hern, Yo Tsuchiya, Josefa P. García-ruiz, Vassiliki Lalioti, Doris Cassio, Ignacio V. S
"... Title. ATP7B copper-regulated traffic and association with the tight junctions: copper excretion into the bile Short title. ATP7B and copper excretion by liver ..."
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Title. ATP7B copper-regulated traffic and association with the tight junctions: copper excretion into the bile Short title. ATP7B and copper excretion by liver

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by Eur J Immunol, Paola Romagnoli, Julie Tellier, Joost P. M. Van Meerwijk
"... Among the several mechanisms known to be involved in the establishment and maintenance ..."
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Among the several mechanisms known to be involved in the establishment and maintenance

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"... Synergism between non-O blood group and oral estrogen in the risk of venous thromboembolism among postmenopausal ..."
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Synergism between non-O blood group and oral estrogen in the risk of venous thromboembolism among postmenopausal

J Immunol. Author manuscript

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"... The PDE4 inhibitor rolipram prevents NF-kappaB binding activity and proinflammatory cytokine release in human chorionic cells ..."
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The PDE4 inhibitor rolipram prevents NF-kappaB binding activity and proinflammatory cytokine release in human chorionic cells
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