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    Structured communication intervention to reduce anxiety of family members waiting for relatives undergoing surgical procedures by Kate Kynoch, Linda Crowe, Annie McArdle, Judy Munday, CJ Cabilan, Sonia Hines

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…The aim of this study was to establish the effect of a structured communication program on anxiety of family members’ awaiting relatives undergoing surgical procedures. …”
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    Genetic structure of the endangered milky stork (Mycteria cinerea) in Thailand with implications for captive breeding and reintroduction by Amporn Wiwegweaw, Damisa Kaminsin, Chitchai Chantangsi, Natapot Warrit, Nutthanun Khantasup, Saowaphang Sanannu, Wirongrong Changphet

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Multilocus microsatellite examination further showed low heterozygosity (H O = 0.387; H E = 0.374) with no significant evidence of inbreeding (F IS = -0.036). Moreover, STRUCTURE computation revealed two distinct genetic clusters among all studied individuals. …”
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    Microsatellite based genetic structure of regional transboundary Istrian sheep breed populations in Croatia and Slovenia by Beatriz Gutierrez-Gil, Mojca Simcic, Dragomir Kompan, Alen Dzidic

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…Factorial correspondence analysis and clustering-based structure analysis both showed three distinct populations: Lika pramenka sheep, Cres island sheep and Istrian sheep. …”
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    Physical Therapy students’ perception of the Objective Structured Clinical Examination: a mixed methods approach by Thiago Oliveira Santos, Priscila Gomes de Jesus Oliveira, Rafaela Oliveira Silva, Lília Maria Mendes Bernardi, Raquel Annoni

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…ABSTRACT The objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) has become a popular approach for assessing clinical competence in health programs. …”
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    Characteristics of online behavior and structure of consumed content in Abakan adolescents of different age, groups and ethnicity by L. S. Evert, T. V. Potupchik, Yu. R. Kostyuchenko

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The data were processed using the Statistica 12.0 program (StatSoft Inc., USA).Results. It has been established that the prevalence and structure of online behavior among adolescents in Abakan depends on gender, age and ethnicity. …”
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    PROFESSIONAL AND PEDAGOGICAL COMPETENCE OF EDUCATIONAL AND METHODOLOGICAL CENTERS TEACHERS IN THE SPHERE OF CIVIL DEFENSE: STRUCTURE AND CONTENT by Demkiv Anna

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The content of the personal and professional component is defined as a complex of personal qualities which ensures their self-organization at a high level of professional development based on reflection, and it is the basis for improving pedagogical skills. The structure and the content of professional and pedagogical competence of the educational and methodological centers teachers in the sphere of Civil defense are advisable to use to design the professional development program in the postgraduate system as well as in the process of methodical work.…”
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    Pharmacological and structural characterization of vibostolimab, a novel anti-TIGIT blocking antibody for cancer immunotherapy by Hongmei Wang, Maribel Beaumont, Wendy Blumenschein, Laurence Fayadat-Dilman, Mingmei Cai, Jing Yuan, Douglas Wilson, Thierry O Fischmann, Jeanne Baker, Tanya Keenan, Daniel Malashock, Eunseon Ahn, Komal Pradhan, Jeffery Grein, Srishti Chakravorty, Soheila Bahmanjah, David Ban, Ellen Chien, Mark Hsieh, Todd Mayhood, Janica C Wong, Mark A McCoy, Sybil M G Williams, Wolfgang Seghezzi, Jin-Hwan Han

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…The mouse surrogate anti-TIGIT antibodies were identified and used to extensively investigate the mechanism of action of anti-TIGIT antibodies as monotherapy or in combination with anti-programmed cell death protein-1 (PD-1) antibody in vivo by gene expression profiling and flow cytometry analyses with a mouse syngeneic tumor model.Results Structural analyses with solution NMR and X-ray crystallography revealed that vibostolimab binds the CC’C’’FG loop interface of TIGIT, completely competing for the binding site of CD155 with a larger coverage area than another anti-TIGIT antibody tiragolumab, consistent with surface plasmon resonance analysis, though mouse models with similar antibodies revealed no functional difference in antitumor efficacy. …”
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    A whole-brain voxel-based analysis of structural abnormalities in PTSD: An ENIGMA-PGC study by Cheryl R.Z. See, Shuqing Si, C. Lexi Baird, Courtney C. Haswell, Ahmed Hussain, Miranda Olff, Dick J. Veltman, Jessie L. Frijling, Mirjam van Zuiden, Saskia B.J. Koch, Laura Nawijn, Li Wang, Ye Zhu, Gen Li, Yuval Neria, Xi Zhu, Benjamin Suarez-Jimenez, Sigal Zilcha-Mano, Amit Lazarov, Jennifer S. Stevens, Kerry Ressler, Negar Fani, Tanja Jovanovic, Sanne J.H. van Rooij, Milissa L. Kaufman, Lauren A.M. Lebois, Isabelle M. Rosso, Elizabeth A. Olson, Justin T. Baker, Scott R. Sponheim, Seth G. Disner, Nicholas D. Davenport, Amit Etkin, Adi Maron-Katz, Murray B. Stein, Martha E. Shenton, Dan J. Stein, Jonathan Ipser, Sheri-Michelle Koopowitz, Soraya Seedat, Stefan du Plessis, Leigh L. van den Heuvel, Shmuel Lissek, Hannah Berg, Thomas Straube, David Hofman, Lee A. Baugh, Gina L. Forster, Raluca M. Simons, Jeffrey S. Simons, Vincent A. Magnotta, Kelene A. Fercho, Xin Wang, Andrew S. Cotton, Erin N. O’Leary, Hong Xie, Daniel W. Grupe, Jack B. Nitschke, Richard J. Davidson, Christine L. Larson, Terri A. deRoon-Cassini, Carissa W. Tomas, Jacklynn M. Fitzgerald, Jennifer Urbano Blackford, Bunmi O. Olatunji, Evan M. Gordon, Geoffrey May, Steven M. Nelson, Ruth Lanius, Jean Théberge, Maria Densmore, Richard W.J. Neufeld, Chadi G. Abdallah, Christopher L. Averill, Ilan Harpaz-Rotem, Ifat Levy, John H. Krystal, Elbert Geuze, Remko van Lutterveld, Emily L. Dennis, David F. Tate, David X. Cifu, William C. Walker, Elisabeth A. Wilde, Nic J.A. van der Wee, Robert R.J.M. Vermeiren, Steven J.A. van der Werff, Katie McLaughlin, Kelly Sambrook, Matthew Peverill, Joaquim Radua, Lauren E. Salminen, Neda Jahanshad, Sophia I. Thomopoulos, Anthony James, Lucia Valmaggia, Paul M. Thompson, Rajendra A. Morey, Matthew J. Kempton

    Published 2025-01-01
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    Fundamentals of COBOL programming. by Feingold, Carl

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    The USDA barley core collection: genetic diversity, population structure, and potential for genome-wide association studies. by María Muñoz-Amatriaín, Alfonso Cuesta-Marcos, Jeffrey B Endelman, Jordi Comadran, John M Bonman, Harold E Bockelman, Shiaoman Chao, Joanne Russell, Robbie Waugh, Patrick M Hayes, Gary J Muehlbauer

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…New sources of genetic diversity must be incorporated into plant breeding programs if they are to continue increasing grain yield and quality, and tolerance to abiotic and biotic stresses. …”
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    University-based physical education as a structured temporal and spatial opportunity for shaping health-oriented lifestyles by Lu Zhang, Tao Zhong, Kui Dong

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Logistic regression analyses confirmed that PE attendance was a protective factor against these unhealthy behaviors, with significant gender-based differences observed in lifestyle patterns.ConclusionThis study highlights the importance of PE in promoting healthier lifestyles among university students and underscores the need for continued access to structured PE programs throughout the undergraduate years.…”
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    ROLE OF STREPTOCOCCUS PNEUMONIAE IN THE STRUCTURE OF BACTERIAL INFECTIONS IN THE CHILDREN HOSPITALIZED TO INPATIENT HOSPITALS IN MOSCOW IN 2011–2012 by A. A. Baranov, L. S. Namazova-Baranova, N. A. Mayanskiy, T. V. Kulichenko, T. A. Polunina, A. V. Lazareva, N. M. Alyabyeva, L. K. Katosova, O. A. Ponomarenko, I. E. Koltunov, A. M. Ivanenko, E. A. Degtyaryova, N. V. Kondratenko, A. A. Korsunsky, K. V. Konstantinov, D. A. Tulupov, M. A. Lazareva

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…Data on the spread of Streptococcus pneumoniae serotypes in the RF are extremely limited. 3 pneumococcal conjugated vaccines are approved inRussia; however, neither has yet been employed in the framework of the national population immunization program. At the same time, it is the dataon the serotype range of pneumococcal infections that may be considered the prognostic efficacy criterion for the national vaccination programs.The objective of this research is identification of the circulating S. pneumoniae serotypes and spread of pneumococcal etiology infections in the structure of bacterial infections in the infants hospitalized to 5 inpatient hospital of Moscow in 2011–2012. …”
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    Density functional theory study of molecular structure, Electronic properties, UV–Vis spectra on coumarin102. by Baghdad Science Journal

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The UV spectrum was measured in methanol. The optimized structures, total energies, electronic states (HOMO- LUMO), energy gap, ionization potentials, electron affinities, chemical potential, global hardness, softness, global electrophilictity, and dipole moment were measured. …”
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    Preventing Escape of Non-Native Species from Aquaculture Facilities in Florida, Part 3: Structural Strategies by Quenton M. Tuckett, Carlos V. Martinez, Jared L. Ritch, Katelyn M. Lawson, Jeffery E. Hill

    Published 2016-09-01
    “… Non-native species sometimes escape from aquaculture facilities, but producers can prevent these potentially harmful escapes by placing barriers like screens, covers, control structures, and ponds at vulnerable points. Aquaculture producers use these structures to prevent release of non-native species in compliance with Florida Aquaculture Best Management Practices. …”
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    Preventing Escape of Non-Native Species from Aquaculture Facilities in Florida, Part 3: Structural Strategies by Quenton M. Tuckett, Carlos V. Martinez, Jared L. Ritch, Katelyn M. Lawson, Jeffery E. Hill

    Published 2016-09-01
    “… Non-native species sometimes escape from aquaculture facilities, but producers can prevent these potentially harmful escapes by placing barriers like screens, covers, control structures, and ponds at vulnerable points. Aquaculture producers use these structures to prevent release of non-native species in compliance with Florida Aquaculture Best Management Practices. …”
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