Search Results - "Baker, Maggie"
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A method to predict the impact of regulatory variants from DNA sequence
Published in Nature genetics (01-08-2015)“…Michael Beer and colleagues report a metric based on a regulatory region annotation method, gkm-SVM, and use this to predict the effects of regulatory variants…”
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Early rearing history influences oxytocin receptor epigenetic regulation in rhesus macaques
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (31-10-2017)“…Adaptations to stress can occur through epigenetic processes and may be a conduit for informing offspring of environmental challenge. We employed…”
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Why boredom is anything but boring
Published in Nature (London) (14-01-2016)“…Implicated in everything from traumatic brain injury to learning ability, boredom has become extremely interesting to scientists…”
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BOREDOM GETS INTERESTING
Published in Nature (London) (14-01-2016)“…In 2014, for instance, researchers led by psychologist Reinhard Peckrun of the University of Munich in Germany reported15 how they had followed 424 university…”
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Boredom gets interesting: implicated in everything from traumatic brain injury to learning ability, boredom turns out to be anything but boring
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The rhesus macaque is three times as diverse but more closely equivalent in damaging coding variation as compared to the human
Published in BMC genetics (29-06-2012)“…As a model organism in biomedicine, the rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) is the most widely used nonhuman primate. Although a draft genome sequence was…”
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Observing and Identifying Hospitalist Best Communication Practices in Patient Interactions
Published in Hospital topics (01-10-2019)“…This study identifies actual hospitalist best communication practices that optimize patient interactions in a busy hospital context. We observed and rated 36…”
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When robots show they care: Future automatons to acquire social graces
Published in International herald tribune (23-09-2013)Get full text
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Managing the risks on climate
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Why people don't drive electric cars
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The Future of Getting High
Published in The Atlantic monthly (1993) (01-06-2016)“…[...]the first thing ever sold online, in 1972, was a bag of weed. [...]researchers are looking at new classes of painkillers that don't target opioid…”
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By Making Better Seeds
Published in Popular science (New York, N.Y.) (01-07-2012)“…Breed Rice with Weeds As carbon dioxide concentrations rise, so will rice yields-but the weeds that grow alongside rice plants, competing with them for water…”
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By making better seeds: how to adapt the three crops that provide 60 percent of the world's calories.(wheat, rice and corn)
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Real genius.(Ideas That Changed the World)
Published in Boys' Life (01-02-2011)Get full text
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Shake, rattle and roll.(Brief article)
Published in Boys' life (01-02-2011)“…Rattle and Roll Despite California's shaky reputation, the 10 biggest earthquakes in American history happened outside the Golden State. Since 1776, the two…”
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OLD MACDONALD HAD A PYROLYSIS DOOHICKEY
Published in Popular science (New York, N.Y.) (01-06-2010)“…To eliminate the grinding step, Ruan added a microwave generator, which nukes chunks of organic material from the inside out…”
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Wide-Reaching Effects
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GUARDIANS OF THE FOOD SUPPLY
Published in Discover (Chicago, Ill.) (01-11-2009)“…Every year farmers in flood-prone areas of Southeast Asia lose millions of tons of rice to high water that kills their crops. That colossal waste may soon be a…”
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