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    Reliability of trans‐generational genetic mark–recapture (tGMR) for enumerating Pacific salmon by Rosenbaum, Samuel W., May, Samuel A., Shedd, Kyle R., Cunningham, Curry J., Peterson, Randy L., Elliot, Brian W., McPhee, Megan V.

    Published in Evolutionary applications (01-02-2024)
    “…As Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) decline across much of their range, it is imperative to further develop minimally invasive tools to quantify population…”
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    Power of a dual‐use SNP panel for pedigree reconstruction and population assignment by May, Samuel A., McKinney, Garrett J., Hilborn, Ray, Hauser, Lorenz, Naish, Kerry A.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-09-2020)
    “…The use of high‐throughput, low‐density sequencing approaches has dramatically increased in recent years in studies of eco‐evolutionary processes in wild…”
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    Assortative mating for reproductive timing affects population recruitment and resilience in a quantitative genetic model by May, Samuel A., Hard, Jeffrey J., Ford, Michael J., Naish, Kerry A., Ward, Eric J.

    Published in Evolutionary applications (01-03-2023)
    “…Quantitative models that simulate the inheritance and evolution of fitness‐linked traits offer a method for predicting how environmental or anthropogenic…”
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    Tidal gradients, fine-scale homing and a potential cryptic ecotype of wild spawning pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) by May, Samuel A, Shedd, Kyle R, Rand, Peter S, Westley, Peter A H

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-11-2023)
    “…The homing behaviour of salmon is a remarkable natural phenomenon, critical for shaping the ecology and evolution of populations yet the spatial scale at which…”
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    Drivers and Fitness Consequences of Dispersal and Structure in Wild Sockeye Salmon Populations (Oncorhynchus nerka) by May, Samuel A

    Published 01-01-2022
    “…The life histories of migratory species such as salmonids, sea turtles, and birds often involve return migrations between feeding and natal habitats. These…”
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    Dissertation
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    GEOMETRY OF ISOPARAMETRIC NULL HYPERSURFACES OF LORENTZIAN MANIFOLDS by Ssekajja, Samuel

    “…We define two types of null hypersurfaces as; isoparametric and quasi isoparametric null hypersurfaces of Lorentzian space forms, based on the two shape…”
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    The usage of Electronic Databases in Academic Libraries in Ghana. The Experience of Ghana Communication Technology University Library (GCTUL) by Afua Frempong- Kore, Ameyaw Samuel

    “…This study examines the use of electronic databases (e-databases) by faculty members of the Ghana Communication Technology University (GCTU). The study used a…”
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    Impact of Smut (Sporisorium scitamineum) on Sugarcane's Above-Ground Growth and the Determinants of the Disease Intensity in the Ethiopian Sugarcane Plantations by Samuel Tegene, Habtamu Terefe, Esayas Tena

    Published in Sigmulbyeong yeon'gu (2024)
    “…The development of sustainable smut management techniques requires an understanding of the impacts of smut on sugarcane growth and the relationships between…”
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    Quality Indicators in Barrett’s Esophagus: Time to Change the Status Quo by Samuel Han, Sachin Wani

    Published in Clinical endoscopy (30-07-2018)
    “…The push for high quality care in all fields of medicine highlights the importance of establishing and adhering to quality indicators. In response, several…”
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    Getting Started with Django by Dauzon, Samuel

    Published 20-06-2014
    “…In DetailDjango is a powerful Python web framework designed for rapid web application development. With the advent of frameworks such as Django, web developers…”
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    eBook
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    β-blockers in advanced cirrhosis: More friend than enemy by Ki Tae Yoon, Hongqun Liu, Samuel S. Lee

    Published in Clinical and molecular hepatology (01-07-2021)
    “…Nonselective beta-adrenergic blocker (NSBB) therapy for the prevention of initial and recurrent gastrointestinal bleeding in cirrhotic patients with…”
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    Prolonged QT Interval in Cirrhosis: Twisting Time? by William Lee, Bert Vandenberk, Satish R. Raj, Samuel S. Lee

    Published in Gut and liver (30-11-2022)
    “…Approximately 30% to 70% of patients with cirrhosis have QT interval prolongation. In patients without cirrhosis, QT prolongation is associated with an…”
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    Prolonged QT Interval in Cirrhosis: Twisting Time? by William Lee, Bert Vandenberk, Satish R. Raj, Samuel S. Lee

    Published in Gut and liver (30-11-2022)
    “…Approximately 30% to 70% of patients with cirrhosis have QT interval prolongation. In patients without cirrhosis, QT prolongation is associated with an…”
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    Prolonged QT Interval in Cirrhosis: Twisting Time? by William Lee, Bert Vandenberk, Satish R. Raj, Samuel S. Lee

    Published in Gut and liver (30-11-2022)
    “…Approximately 30% to 70% of patients with cirrhosis have QT interval prolongation. In patients without cirrhosis, QT prolongation is associated with an…”
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    Prolonged QT Interval in Cirrhosis: Twisting Time? by William Lee, Bert Vandenberk, Satish R. Raj, Samuel S. Lee

    Published in Gut and liver (30-11-2022)
    “…Approximately 30% to 70% of patients with cirrhosis have QT interval prolongation. In patients without cirrhosis, QT prolongation is associated with an…”
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    Clinical Characteristics of Patients With Ineffective Esophageal Motility by Chicago Classification Version 4.0 Compared to Chicago Classification Version 3.0 by Michael Kurin, Syed A Adil, Sofi Damjanovska, Samuel Tanner, Katarina Greer

    “…Background/Aims Chicago classification version 4.0 (CCv4.0) of esophageal motility disorders developed a more stringent diagnostic criteria for ineffective…”
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