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    The Value of Context-Based Interface Prototyping for the Autonomous Vehicle Domain: A Method Overview by Flohr, Lukas A., Wallach, Dieter P.

    Published in Multimodal technologies and interaction (01-01-2023)
    “…Before autonomous vehicles (AVs; SAE levels 4 and 5) become broadly available, acceptance challenges such as trust and safety concerns must be overcome. In the…”
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    The bivalve Lembulus bicuspidatus may enhance denitrification in shelf sediment at the Angola–Benguela Frontal Zone by Neumann, A, Flohr, A

    Published in African journal of marine science (02-01-2018)
    “…We collected living individuals of the bivalve Lembulus bicuspidatus, which shows an unusual preference for the oxygen-deficient habitat found at the…”
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    Coupled physical/biogeochemical modeling including O2-dependent processes in the Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems: application in the Benguela by Gutknecht, E, Dadou, I, Vu, B Le, Cambon, G, Sudre, J, Garçon, V, Machu, E, Rixen, T, Kock, A, Flohr, A, Paulmier, A, Lavik, G

    Published in Biogeosciences (01-06-2013)
    “…The Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems (EBUS) contribute to one fifth of the global catches in the ocean. Often associated with Oxygen Minimum Zones (OMZs),…”
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    Spatio-temporal patterns of C : N : P ratios in the northern Benguela upwelling system by Flohr, A, van der Plas, A. K, Emeis, K.-C, Mohrholz, V, Rixen, T

    Published in Biogeosciences (14-02-2014)
    “…On a global scale the ratio of fixed nitrogen (N) and phosphate (P) is characterized by a deficit of N with regard to the classical Redfield ratio of N : P =…”
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    Nitrogen transfers off Walvis Bay: a 3-D coupled physical/biogeochemical modeling approach in the Namibian upwelling system by Gutknecht, E, Dadou, I, Marchesiello, P, Cambon, G, Le Vu, B, Sudre, J, Garçon, V, Machu, E, Rixen, T, Kock, A, Flohr, A, Paulmier, A, Lavik, G

    Published in Biogeosciences (21-06-2013)
    “…Eastern boundary upwelling systems (EBUS) are regions of high primary production often associated with oxygen minimum zones (OMZs). They represent key regions…”
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    Explaining Long-Term Exercise Adherence in Women Who Complete a Structured Exercise Program by Huberty, Jennifer L., Ransdell, Lynda B., Sidman, Cara, Flohr, Judith A., Shultz, Barry, Grosshans, Onie, Durrant, Lynne

    Published in Research quarterly for exercise and sport (01-09-2008)
    “…The purpose of this study was to qualitatively examine factors related to physical activity adherence to understand why women continue to participate in…”
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    Designing for passengers' information needs on fellow travelers: A comparison of day and night rides in shared automated vehicles by Flohr, Lukas A, Schuß, Martina, Wallach, Dieter P, Krüger, Antonio, Riener, Andreas

    Published in Applied ergonomics (01-04-2024)
    “…Shared automated mobility-on-demand promises efficient, sustainable, and flexible transportation. Nevertheless, security concerns, resilience, and their mutual…”
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    Factors Related to Physical Activity Adherence in Women: Review and Suggestions for Future Research by White, Jennifer L., Randsdell, Lynda B., Vener, Jamie, Flohr, Judith A.

    Published in Women & health (01-01-2005)
    “…Approximately 50 percent of individuals who start an exercise program withdraw within 6 months. Thus, many individuals withdraw before health benefits have…”
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    30-day Readmission After Pancreatic Resection: A Systematic Review of the Literature and Meta-analysis by Fisher, Alexander V, Fernandes-Taylor, Sara, Campbell-Flohr, Stephanie A, Clarkson, Sam J, Winslow, Emily R, Abbott, Daniel E, Weber, Sharon M

    Published in Annals of surgery (01-08-2017)
    “…OBJECTIVE:The aim of this study was to identify and compare common reasons and risk factors for 30-day readmission after pancreatic resection…”
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    Pedometer-Assessed Physical Activity in Young Adolescents by Flohr, Judith A., Todd, Kent M., Tudor-Locke, Catrine

    Published in Research quarterly for exercise and sport (01-09-2006)
    “…The purpose of this study was to evaluate the physical activity (PA) patterns of children. Forty-four 7th-grade students (19 boys, 25 girls) recorded pedometer…”
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    A cross-stakeholder approach to improving out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survival by Guetterman, Timothy C., Forman, Jane, Fouche, Sydney, Simpson, Kaitlyn, Fetters, Michael D., Nelson, Christopher, Mendel, Peter, Hsu, Antony, Flohr, Jessica A., Domeier, Robert, Rahim, Rebal, Nallamothu, Brahmajee K., Abir, Mahshid

    Published in The American heart journal (01-12-2023)
    “…Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) affects over 300,000 individuals per year in the United States with poor survival rates overall. A remarkable 5-fold…”
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    Molecular characterization of the canine HMGB1 by Murua Escobar, H, Meyer, B, Richter, A, Becker, K, Flohr, A M, Bullerdiek, J, Nolte, I

    Published in Cytogenetic and genome research (2003)
    “…Due to the close similarities of numerous canine diseases to their human counterparts, the dog could join the mouse as the species of choice to unravel the…”
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    High mobility group protein HMGA1 expression in breast cancer reveals a positive correlation with tumour grade by Flohr, A M, Rogalla, P, Bonk, U, Puettmann, B, Buerger, H, Gohla, G, Packeisen, J, Wosniok, W, Loeschke, S, Bullerdiek, J

    Published in Histology and histopathology (01-10-2003)
    “…Members of the HMGA protein (high mobility group protein A) family act as master switches of the chromatin structure by bending DNA and thus modulating the…”
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    National Trends in Centralization of Surgical Care and Multimodality Therapy for Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma by Fisher, Alexander V., Ma, Yue, Wang, Xing, Campbell-Flohr, Stephanie A., Rathouz, Paul J., Ronnekleiv-Kelly, Sean M., Abbott, Daniel E., Weber, Sharon M.

    Published in Journal of gastrointestinal surgery (01-09-2020)
    “…Background Studies have demonstrated that multimodality therapy and surgery at high volume centers are associated with a longer survival. However, it is…”
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    The Impact of Hospital Neoadjuvant Therapy Utilization on Survival Outcomes for Pancreatic Cancer by Fisher, Alexander V., Abbott, Daniel E., Venkatesh, Manasa, Leverson, Glen E., Campbell-Flohr, Stephanie A., Ronnekleiv-Kelly, Sean M., Greenberg, Caprice C., Winslow, Emily R., Weber, Sharon M.

    Published in Annals of surgical oncology (01-09-2018)
    “…Background Many surgeons advocate the use of neoadjuvant treatment for resectable pancreatic cancer, however little is known about variation in the utilization…”
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    Back to the Roots of a New Exon—The Molecular Archaeology of a SP100 Splice Variant by Rogalla, Piere, Kazmierczak, Bernd, Flohr, Aljoscha M., Hauke, Sven, Bullerdiek, Jörn

    Published in Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) (01-01-2000)
    “…Retropseudogenes are intronless DNA sequences sharing a high degree of homology with the cDNA of their corresponding active genes. They are thought to have…”
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    Tissue-specific expression patterns of the RAGE receptor and its soluble forms—a result of regulated alternative splicing? by Schlueter, Claudia, Hauke, Sven, Flohr, Aljoscha M., Rogalla, Piere, Bullerdiek, Jörn

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (20-10-2003)
    “…The receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) is known to be causally involved in a variety of pathophysiological processes, e.g. immune/inflammatory…”
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    Variation of HMGB1 expression in breast cancer by Flohr, A M, Rogalla, P, Meiboom, M, Borrmann, L, Krohn, M, Thode-Halle, B, Bullerdiek, J

    Published in Anticancer research (01-11-2001)
    “…The amount of steroid hormone receptor proteins does not always correlate with the response of breast cancers to endocrine therapy. This may partly be due to…”
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