Search Results - "Dumas, Estelle"
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Low statistical power in biomedical science: a review of three human research domains
Published in Royal Society open science (01-02-2017)“…Studies with low statistical power increase the likelihood that a statistically significant finding represents a false positive result. We conducted a review…”
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Poor replication validity of biomedical association studies reported by newspapers
Published in PloS one (21-02-2017)“…To investigate the replication validity of biomedical association studies covered by newspapers. We used a database of 4723 primary studies included in 306…”
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Can allelopathic potentialities of Mediterranean plant species reduce the spread of invasive plant species, Acacia dealbata and Ailanthus altissima?
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-06-2024)“…Beyond ecological and health impacts, invasive alien plant species can generate indirect and direct costs, notably through reduced agricultural yields,…”
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Replication Validity of Initial Association Studies: A Comparison between Psychiatry, Neurology and Four Somatic Diseases
Published in PloS one (23-06-2016)“…There are growing concerns about effect size inflation and replication validity of association studies, but few observational investigations have explored the…”
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A service-oriented architecture for integrating the modeling and formal verification of genetic regulatory networks
Published in BMC bioinformatics (30-12-2009)“…The study of biological networks has led to the development of increasingly large and detailed models. Computer tools are essential for the simulation of the…”
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Heavy ionic pollution disrupts assemblages of algae, macroinvertebrates and riparian vegetation
Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (15-08-2023)“…Urban streams display consistent ecological symptoms that commonly express degraded biological, physical, and chemical conditions: the urban stream syndrome…”
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How do field margins contribute to the functional connectivity of insect-pollinated plants?
Published in Landscape ecology (01-10-2016)“…Context Habitat fragmentation generates a loss of functional connectivity detrimental to the persistence of biodiversity. The French agricultural…”
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Is a restricted niche the explanation for species vulnerability? Insights from a large field survey of Astragalus tragacantha L. (Fabaceae)
Published in Flora. Morphologie, Geobotanik, Oekophysiologie (01-10-2021)“…•In South France, the one remaining population of Astragalus tragacantha is under 5000 individuals.•Fragmentation, rarity of juveniles and foliar necrosis…”
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Messaging in Biological Psychiatry: Misrepresentations, Their Causes, and Potential Consequences
Published in Harvard review of psychiatry (01-11-2020)“…Most experts in the field of psychiatry recognize that neuroscience advances have yet to be translated into clinical practice. The main message delivered to…”
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CTRL: Extension of CTL with regular expressions and fairness operators to verify genetic regulatory networks
Published in Theoretical computer science (10-06-2011)“…Model checking has proven to be a useful analysis technique not only for concurrent systems, but also for genetic regulatory networks ( Grns). Applications of…”
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Factors Underlying the Narrow Distribution of the Mediterranean Annual Plant Arenaria provincialis (Caryophyllaceae)
Published in Folia geobotanica (01-12-2011)“…The factors responsible for the patterns of niche differentiation and narrow endemism have rarely been investigated in annual Mediterranean plants. This topic…”
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Mediterranean urban-forest interface classification (MUFIC): A quantitative method combining SPOT5 imagery and landscape ecology indices
Published in Landscape and urban planning (03-03-2008)“…Due to demographic growth over the last few decades, urban development and its impacts on wildland areas (diversity loss, fire risk) has become a major concern…”
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Seven nucleotide changes characteristic of the hepatitis C virus genotype 3 5' untranslated region: correlation with reduced in vitro replication
Published in Journal of general virology (01-01-2008)“…1 UMR 5234 CNRS, IFR66, Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux 2, 146, rue Léo Saignat, 33076 Bordeaux cedex, France 2 UPRES EA 23873, Laboratoire de Virologie,…”
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Does newspapers coverage influence the citations count of scientific publications? An analysis of biomedical studies
Published in Scientometrics (01-04-2020)“…Scientific results traditionally disseminate to the scientific community via scientific journals. Studies’ importance is assessed through the number of…”
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Citation misuse and its effects on public health
Published in M.S. Médecine sciences (01-12-2021)“…In order to effectively contribute to scientific knowledge, biomedical observations have to be validated and debated by scientists in the relevant field. Along…”
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Hijacking hepatitis C viral replication with a non-coding replicative RNA
Published in Antiviral research (01-07-2010)“…The current treatments used against RNA viruses have a limited efficacy and are often hampered by the induction of side-effects. The specific delivery of…”
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Social Science and the Public Interest
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Scientific Uncertainty in the Press: How Newspapers Describe Initial Biomedical Findings
Published in Science communication (01-02-2018)“…Newspapers preferentially cover initial biomedical findings although they are often disconfirmed by subsequent studies. We analyzed 426 newspaper articles…”
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A promoter activity is present in the DNA sequence corresponding to the hepatitis C virus 5′ UTR
Published in Nucleic acids research (15-02-2003)“…The hepatitis C virus (HCV) 5′ untranslated region (UTR) has been extensively studied with regard to its internal ribosomal entry site (IRES) activity. In this…”
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