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    Coping and empowerment preventive intervention buffers early adolescent neuroendocrine-related risk for internalizing problems by Mayo, Chelsea O., Bendezú, Jason José, Wadsworth, Martha E.

    Published in Biological psychology (01-05-2024)
    “…There is an absence of mechanism-driven interventions equipped to reduce the large mental health disparities that exist for preadolescent youth living in…”
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    Registration of AGC85, AGC208, and AGC375 Upland Cotton Germplasm Lines by Percy, R.G, Mayo, O.L, Ulloa, M, Cantrell, R.G

    Published in Crop science (01-07-2006)
    “…Fiber samples of selected plants were then analyzed by high volume instrumentation (HVI) in the Fiber Quality Laboratory of Cotton Incorporated, Gary, NC, and…”
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    Pyrolysis Kinetics of Tobacco Dust by Valverde, J.L., Curbelo, C., Mayo, O., Molina, C.B.

    Published in Chemical engineering research & design (01-09-2000)
    “…Pyrolyses of tobacco dust were performed in a thermogravimetric analyser from room temperature to 1000 K, at heating rates of 10, 30, 50, 70 and 100 Kmin −1…”
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    Bioremediation of cooking oil waste using lipases from wastes by Okino-Delgado, Clarissa Hamaio, Prado, Débora Zanoni do, Facanali, Roselaine, Marques, Márcia Mayo Ortiz, Nascimento, Augusto Santana, Fernandes, Célio Junior da Costa, Zambuzzi, William Fernando, Fleuri, Luciana Francisco

    Published in PloS one (26-10-2017)
    “…Cooking oil waste leads to well-known environmental impacts and its bioremediation by lipase-based enzymatic activity can minimize the high cytotoxic…”
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    Genetic analysis of a complex disease by Mayo, O

    “…A complex disease may be defined as a disease that has a complex phenotype, no single causal agent and a range of influencing factors, both genetic and…”
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    Quantitatively determined self-incompatibility. 5. Detection of multi-locus systems by Mayo, O. (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Blacktown (Australia). Division of Animal Production), Leach, C.R

    Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-06-1993)
    “…Multi-locus self-incompatibility systems may be distinguished from single-locus systems by reciprocal differences in backcrosses and between crossed progeny of…”
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    72 - - Coping and Empowerment Intervention Buffers Early Adolescent Neuroendocrine- Related Risk for Internalizing Problems by Mayo, Chelsea O., Bendezu, Jason José, Wadsworth, Martha Ellen

    Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-02-2024)
    “…There is an absence of mechanism-driven, evidence-based interventions equipped to reduce the large mental health disparities existing for low-income youth…”
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    Nearest Neighbour (NN) Analysis of Field Experiments by Wilkinson, G. N., Eckert, S. R., Hancock, T. W., Mayo, O.

    “…The paper is in two parts. Part I presents results of a Monte Carlo randomization study of Papadakis's covariance method of NN analysis which show that (i) a…”
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    Why are there so few homomorphic multi-locus sporophytically determined self-incompatibility systems? by Mayo, O. (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Blacktown, NSW (Australia). Div. of Animal Production), Leach, C.R

    Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-09-1993)
    “…Homomorphic multi-locus sporophytically determined self-incompatibility systems are much rarer than multi-locus gametophytic systems. This note examines some…”
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    Reason not ruction by MAYO, O

    Published in Nature (London) (01-02-1979)
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    Quantitatively determined self-incompatibility. 3. Genetical variability in Borago officinalis by Leach, C.R, Mayo, O

    Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-05-1991)
    “…It is shown by simulation that a hypothetical multilocus, quantitatively determined self-incompatibility system, whether gametophytic or sporophytic, should…”
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    Neutral alleles at X-linked loci. A cautionary note by Mayo, O

    Published in Human heredity (1976)
    “…Under the same conditions which yield 1 + 4Nemu as the effective number of neutral alleles maintained by fresh mutation at a rate mu at an autosomal locus in a…”
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    Variance in clutch size by Mayo, O.

    Published in Experientia (01-09-1980)
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    Microcin B17, a novel tool for preparation of maxicells: identification of polypeptides encoded by the IncFII minireplicon pMccB17 by Mayo, O, Hernández-Chico, C, Moreno, F

    Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-05-1988)
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    Quantitatively determined self-incompatibility. 1. Theoretical considerations by Mayo, O, Leach, C.R

    Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-03-1989)
    “…It has been reported that incomplete self-incompatibility could be determined in Borago officinalis by many genes. Simple ten-gene models for such enforced…”
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    Distribution of sibship size in families manifesting a genetically determined disorder by Mayo, O

    Published in Human heredity (01-01-1975)
    “…The effect on sibship size distribution of the birth of a child with a genetical defect is considered for several different conditions. Family size continues…”
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    Fixation of New Mutants by MAYO, O

    Published in Nature (London) (22-08-1970)
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