Search Results - "Thompson, Barry L."
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Modeling land-based nitrogen loads from groundwater-dominated agricultural watersheds to estuaries to inform nutrient reduction planning
Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-10-2015)“…•A new integrated modeling approach was developed for predicting estuarine N loads.•N loads were assessed by coupling LEACHN simulations and GIS-based land use…”
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Assessment of the Maximal Split-Half Coefficient to Estimate Reliability
Published in Educational and psychological measurement (01-04-2010)“…The maximal split-half coefficient is computed by calculating all possible split-half reliability estimates for a scale and then choosing the maximal value as…”
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Identification of Genes Induced by Growth Hormone in Rat Liver Using cDNA Arrays
Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-11-2000)“…Growth hormone (GH) is a pleiotropic cytokine that acts upon its target cells to regulate their growth, differentiation and metabolism. GH is thought to act by…”
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Colorectal cancer progression: Lessons from Drosophila?
Published in Seminars in cell & developmental biology (01-04-2014)“…•Signalling pathways that produce colorectal adenomas are summarised.•Adenomas progress to adenocarcinomas by forming tiny epithelial cysts.•Epithelial cysts…”
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Changes in soil organic matter over 18 years in Prince Edward Island, Canada
Published in Canadian journal of soil science (10-08-2017)Get full text
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Genes induced by growth hormone in a model of adipogenic differentiation
Published in Molecular and cellular endocrinology (28-03-2002)“…A substantial number of GH regulated genes have been reported in mature hepatocytes, but genes involved in GH-initiated cell differentiation have not yet been…”
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Iontophoresis of Vidarabine Monophosphate for Herpes Orolabialis
Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (01-12-1986)“…The cutaneous application of antiviral agents was studied by iontophoresis, a process that increases penetration of most drugs 20- to 60-fold. Twenty-seven…”
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