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1949 3
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1953 6
1954 12
1955 7
1956 5
1957 14
1958 14
1959 17
1960 19
1961 19
1962 23
1963 46
1964 61
1965 70
1966 180
1967 215
1968 212
1969 198
1970 209
1971 186
1972 199
1973 231
1974 295
1975 368
1976 406
1977 601
1978 981
1979 1192
1980 15684
1981 33526
1982 34550
1983 35010
1984 36719
1985 37422
1986 38594
1987 39962
1988 41076
1989 42717
1990 44827
1991 46114
1992 46700
1993 47432
1994 48920
1995 49309
1996 49490
1997 49828
1998 50822
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2000 54914
2001 56285
2002 59353
2003 63566
2004 71237
2005 77893
2006 86485
2007 93063
2008 103156
2009 109955
2010 119285
2011 128380
2012 132918
2013 138081
2014 139460
2015 140566
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2017 130837
2018 133109
2019 134093
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2024 38017
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Dry Heat Sterilization of a Pelleted, Natural Ingredient Rodent Diet.
Kurtz Dvm PhD Daclam DM, Whiteside Bs TE, Caviness Bs G, Lih Ba FB. Kurtz Dvm PhD Daclam DM, et al. J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci. 2024 Apr 29. doi: 10.30802/AALAS-JAALAS-24-000005. Online ahead of print. J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci. 2024. PMID: 38684361
We evaluated the sterility and chemical alterations of a natural ingredient, pelleted, rodent diet (NIH-31) after exposure to dry heat. Feed sterility was achieved using a dry heat exposure temperature of 160 C (320 F) for 4 h. ...
We evaluated the sterility and chemical alterations of a natural ingredient, pelleted, rodent diet (NIH-31) after exposure to dry hea …
The modification landscape of P. aeruginosa tRNAs.
Mandler MD, Maligireddy SS, Guiblet WM, Fitzsimmons CM, McDonald KS, Warrell DL, Batista PJ. Mandler MD, et al. RNA. 2024 Apr 29:rna.080004.124. doi: 10.1261/rna.080004.124. Online ahead of print. RNA. 2024. PMID: 38684317
Characteristics of K-12 Teachers Considering Leaving Due to COVID-19 and for Other Reasons.
Dunfee MN, Bush H, Leger KA, Hilbert TJ, Brancato C, Haynes EN. Dunfee MN, et al. J Sch Health. 2024 Apr 29. doi: 10.1111/josh.13452. Online ahead of print. J Sch Health. 2024. PMID: 38684234
IMPLICATIONS FOR SCHOOL HEALTH POLICY, PRACTICE AND EQUITY: Understanding factors influencing teachers' career decisions will help school leaders improve teacher retention amid challenging circumstances. CONCLUSION: In this study in 3 midwestern US states, limited supervis …
IMPLICATIONS FOR SCHOOL HEALTH POLICY, PRACTICE AND EQUITY: Understanding factors influencing teachers' career decisions will help sc …
Critical assessment of variant prioritization methods for rare disease diagnosis within the rare genomes project.
Stenton SL, O'Leary MC, Lemire G, VanNoy GE, DiTroia S, Ganesh VS, Groopman E, O'Heir E, Mangilog B, Osei-Owusu I, Pais LS, Serrano J, Singer-Berk M, Weisburd B, Wilson MW, Austin-Tse C, Abdelhakim M, Althagafi A, Babbi G, Bellazzi R, Bovo S, Carta MG, Casadio R, Coenen PJ, De Paoli F, Floris M, Gajapathy M, Hoehndorf R, Jacobsen JOB, Joseph T, Kamandula A, Katsonis P, Kint C, Lichtarge O, Limongelli I, Lu Y, Magni P, Mamidi TKK, Martelli PL, Mulargia M, Nicora G, Nykamp K, Pejaver V, Peng Y, Pham THC, Podda MS, Rao A, Rizzo E, Saipradeep VG, Savojardo C, Schols P, Shen Y, Sivadasan N, Smedley D, Soru D, Srinivasan R, Sun Y, Sunderam U, Tan W, Tiwari N, Wang X, Wang Y, Williams A, Worthey EA, Yin R, You Y, Zeiberg D, Zucca S, Bakolitsa C, Brenner SE, Fullerton SM, Radivojac P, Rehm HL, O'Donnell-Luria A. Stenton SL, et al. Hum Genomics. 2024 Apr 29;18(1):44. doi: 10.1186/s40246-024-00604-w. Hum Genomics. 2024. PMID: 38685113
Feeding characteristics and growth among children with prenatal exposure to Zika virus with and without microcephaly in the microcephaly epidemic research group pediatric cohort.
Oliveira DMDS, de Barros Miranda-Filho D, de Alencar Ximenes RA, Montarroyos UR, Brickley EB, Pinto MHT, Martelli CMT, Ramos RC, de Araújo TVB, Eickmann SH, da Silva PFS, Carvalho MDCG, de Sousa Martins OS, Dos Santos ACO. Oliveira DMDS, et al. BMC Pediatr. 2024 Apr 29;24(1):286. doi: 10.1186/s12887-024-04728-9. BMC Pediatr. 2024. PMID: 38685089
The groups were compared in relation to prematurity, birth weight, breastfeeding, alternative feeding routes, dysphagia and anthropometric profiles based on the World Health Organization Anthro z-scores (weight-length/height, weight-age, length/height-age and BMI-age). ...
The groups were compared in relation to prematurity, birth weight, breastfeeding, alternative feeding routes, dysphagia and anthropometric p …
Cellular response of keratinocytes to the entry and accumulation of nanoplastic particles.
Martin L, Simpson K, Brzezinski M, Watt J, Xu W. Martin L, et al. Part Fibre Toxicol. 2024 Apr 29;21(1):22. doi: 10.1186/s12989-024-00583-9. Part Fibre Toxicol. 2024. PMID: 38685063
Plastic accumulation in the environment is rapidly increasing, and nanoplastics (NP), byproducts of environmental weathering of bulk plastic waste, pose a significant public health risk. Particles may enter the human body through many possible routes such as ingestion, inh …
Plastic accumulation in the environment is rapidly increasing, and nanoplastics (NP), byproducts of environmental weathering of bulk plastic …
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