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    Why replication is important in landscape genetics: American black bear in the Rocky Mountains by SHORT BULL, R. A., CUSHMAN, S. A., MACE, R., CHILTON, T., KENDALL, K. C., LANDGUTH, E. L., SCHWARTZ, M.K., MCKELVEY, K., ALLENDORF, FRED W., LUIKART, G.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-03-2011)
    “…We investigated how landscape features influence gene flow of black bears by testing the relative support for 36 alternative landscape resistance hypotheses,…”
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    Quantifying the lag time to detect barriers in landscape genetics by Landguth, E.L, Cushman, S.A, Schwartz, M.K, McKelvey, K.S, Murphy, M, Luikart, G

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-10-2010)
    “…Understanding how spatial genetic patterns respond to landscape change is crucial for advancing the emerging field of landscape genetics. We quantified the…”
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    Using Anecdotal Occurrence Data for Rare or Elusive Species: The Illusion of Reality and a Call for Evidentiary Standards by McKelvey, Kevin S., Aubry, Keith B., Schwartz, Michael K.

    Published in Bioscience (01-06-2008)
    “…Anecdotal occurrence data (unverifiable observations of organisms or their sign) and inconclusive physical data are often used to assess the current and…”
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    Illuminating Hospital Disparities in Readmissions for Patients with Social Risk Factors: Comparing Hospital Performance Using Two Different Approaches by Herrin, J., Peltz, A., Zhou, S., Du, C., Barbo, A., Charania, S., Schwartz, M.K., Lin, Z., Bernheim, S.

    Published in Health services research (01-08-2020)
    “…Research Objective Socioeconomic disparities in hospital readmissions for Medicare patients are well established. Medicare currently provides hospitals with…”
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    Sources and Patterns of Wolverine Mortality in Western Montana by SQUIRES, JOHN R, COPELAND, JEFFREY P, ULIZIO, TODD J, SCHWARTZ, MICHAEL K, RUGGIERO, LEONARD F

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-09-2007)
    “…We instrumented 36 wolverines (Gulo gulo) on 2 study areas in western Montana and one study area on the Idaho–Montana (USA) border: 14 (9 M, 5 F) on the…”
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    Inferring Geographic Isolation of Wolverines in California Using Historical DNA by SCHWARTZ, MICHAEL K, AUBRY, KEITH B, MCKELVEY, KEVIN S, PILGRIM, KRISTINE L, COPELAND, JEFFREY P, SQUIRES, JOHN R, INMAN, ROBERT M, WISELY, SAMANTHA M, RUGGIERO, LEONARD F

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-09-2007)
    “…Delineating a species' geographic range using the spatial distribution of museum specimens or even contemporary detection–non-detection data can be difficult…”
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    Monitoring therapy by serum HER-2/neu by Schwartz, M K, Smith, C, Schwartz, D C, Dnistrian, A, Neiman, I

    “…We have evaluated the performance of the Bayer Immuno 1 serum HER-2/neu assay. The precision is excellent and varied between 1.7% and 2.1% at values of…”
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    DROPOUT: a program to identify problem loci and samples for noninvasive genetic samples in a capture-mark-recapture framework by McKelvey, K.S, Schwartz, M.K

    Published in Molecular ecology notes (01-09-2005)
    “…Genotyping error, often associated with low-quantity/quality DNA samples, is an important issue when using genetic tags to estimate abundance using…”
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    Post-doctoral training of the non-physician doctoral scientist by Schwartz, M K

    Published in Clinica chimica acta (31-12-1994)
    “…Postgraduate training of the non-MD clinical chemist (clinical biochemist) is for the most part 'on the job training'. There are few formally structured…”
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    Felid sex identification based on noninvasive genetic samples by Pilgrim, K.L, McKelvey, K.S, Riddle, A.E, Schwartz, M.K

    Published in Molecular ecology notes (01-03-2005)
    “…We developed two tests for sex identification of felids using y‐chromosome deletions in the zinc‐finger and amelogenin regions. These tests provide positive…”
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    L-2-oxothiazolidine-4-carboxylate, a cysteine precursor, stimulates growth and normalizes tissue glutathione concentrations in rats fed a sulfur amino acid-deficient diet by Jain, A, Madsen, D C, Auld, P A, Frayer, W W, Schwartz, M K, Meister, A, Mårtensson, J

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-04-1995)
    “…The efficiency of L-2-oxothiazolidine-4-carboxylate, a cysteine precursor, in stimulating glutathione synthesis and growth was evaluated in growing rats…”
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    Dietary zinc deficiency decreases plasma concentrations of vitamin E by Bunk, M J, Dnistrian, A M, Schwartz, M K, Rivlin, R S

    “…Experiments were conducted to examine the effects of dietary zinc (Zn) upon plasma vitamin E (E) concentrations to test the hypothesis that there may be a…”
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    CA 549 as a marker in breast cancer by Dnistrian, A M, Schwartz, M K, Greenberg, E J, Smith, C A, Dorsa, R, Schwartz, D C

    “…CA 549 is one of several carcinoma associated mucin antigens proposed as a breast cancer tumor marker. In this study, the performance characteristics of the CA…”
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