Search Results - "Engel, M. S."
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Ethnicity and gestational diabetes in New York City, 1995–2003
Published in BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology (01-07-2008)“…Objective To characterise the patterns of occurrence of gestational diabetes among a wide range of ethnic groups that reside in New York City. Design Birth…”
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The etiological evaluation of sensorineural hearing loss in children
Published in European journal of pediatrics (01-08-2019)“…This study aims to evaluate the etiology of pediatric sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL). A total of 423 children with SNHL were evaluated, with the focus on…”
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Description of an ancient social bee trapped in amber using diagnostic radioentomology
Published in Insectes sociaux (2011)“…The application of non-invasive imaging technologies using X-radiation (diagnostic radioentomology, ‘DR’) is demonstrated for the study of amber-entombed…”
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Reproductive and developmental toxicity assessment of palbociclib, a CDK4/6 inhibitor, in Sprague-Dawley rats and New Zealand White rabbits
Published in Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.) (01-09-2019)“…•Palbociclib was not teratogenic in rats or rabbits.•Palbociclib caused no effects on male or female functional fertility.•Seminiferous tubule degeneration was…”
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Management and outcome of middle ear adenomatous neuroendocrine tumours: A systematic review
Published in Oral oncology (01-10-2021)“…•Middle ear adenomatous neuroendocrine tumors (MEANTs) are rare, unpredictable tumours with a tendency to recur, sometimes after prolonged periods of time.•The…”
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A call to termitologists: it is time to abandon the use of “lower” and “higher” termites
Published in Insectes sociaux (2023)“…This commentary paper addresses the outdated and misleading terminology used to categorize termites into “higher” and “lower”. These terms perpetuate a linear…”
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Perfluoroalkyl Substances During Pregnancy and Validated Preeclampsia Among Nulliparous Women in the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study
Published in American journal of epidemiology (01-04-2014)“…Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are persistent and ubiquitous environmental contaminants, and human exposure to these substances may be related to…”
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Male sleeping aggregations of solitary oil-collecting bees in Brazil (Centridini, Tapinotaspidini, and Tetrapediini; Hymenoptera: Apidae)
Published in Genetics and molecular research (01-01-2009)“…Males of solitary bees usually spend the night in clusters on small branches of plants, cavities and flowers. The individuals usually return to the same…”
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Gestational weight gain in women with systemic lupus erythematosus
Published in Lupus (01-05-2017)“…Objective The objective of this study was to estimate the proportion of pregnant women with systemic lupus erythematosus meeting Institute of Medicine…”
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Maternal Smoking, Preeclampsia, and Infant Health Outcomes in New York City, 1995–2003
Published in American journal of epidemiology (01-01-2009)“…A number of previous studies have reported an inverse association between maternal smoking and preeclampsia. Additionally, some have suggested that smokers who…”
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Monophyly and extensive extinction of advanced eusocial bees: Insights from an unexpected Eocene diversity
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (13-02-2001)“…Advanced eusociality sometimes is given credit for the ecological success of termites, ants, some wasps, and some bees. Comprehensive study of bees fossilized…”
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A new species of Ctenoplectrella in Baltic amber (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae)
Published in Acta zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae (Budapest, Hungary : 1994) (01-01-2008)“…A new species of the extinct bee genus Ctenoplectrella Cockerell (Megachilinae: Cteno-plectrellini) is described and figured from two females preserved in a…”
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Mimicry of emergent traits amplifies coastal restoration success
Published in Nature communications (22-07-2020)“…Restoration is becoming a vital tool to counteract coastal ecosystem degradation. Modifying transplant designs of habitat-forming organisms from dispersed to…”
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Prenatal Phenol and Phthalate Exposures and Birth Outcomes
Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-08-2008)“…Background: Many phthalates and phenols are hormonally active and are suspected to alter the course of development. Objective: We investigated prenatal…”
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Project TENDR: Targeting Environmental Neuro-Developmental Risks The TENDR Consensus Statement
Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-07-2016)“…Children in America today are at an unacceptably high risk of developing neurodevelopmental disorders that affect the brain and nervous system including…”
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Causal Inference Considerations for Endocrine Disruptor Research in Children's Health
Published in Annual review of public health (01-01-2013)“…Substantial population exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals, combined with available biomarkers and public concern, has resulted in an explosion of human…”
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Monophyly and Extensive Extinction of Advanced Eusocial Bees: Insights from an Unexpected Eocene Diversity
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (13-02-2001)“…Advanced eusociality sometimes is given credit for the ecological success of termites, ants, some wasps, and some bees. Comprehensive study of bees fossilized…”
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Prenatal phthalate exposure and performance on the Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale in a multiethnic birth cohort
Published in Neurotoxicology (Park Forest South) (01-07-2009)“…We investigated the relationship between prenatal maternal urinary concentrations of phthalate metabolites and neonatal behavior in their 295 children enrolled…”
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