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Yuan, Pingchuan, Fang Fang, Taili Shao, Ping Li, Wei Hu, Yuyan Zhou, Guodong Wang, Jun Han, and Kaoshan Chen. "Structure and Anti-Tumor Activities of Exopolysaccharides from Alternaria mali Roberts." Molecules 24, no. 7 (April 5, 2019): 1345. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24071345.

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In this study, an extracellular polysaccharide from Alternaria mali Roberts (AMEP) was extracted, and its structure was characterized, in addition to its antitumor activity in vitro. Neutral polysaccharide AMEP-1 and anionic polysaccharide AMEP-2 were isolated from AMEP, and their monosaccharide compositions consisted of mannose (Man), glucose (Glc), and galactose (Gal) but at different ratios. The linking mode of both AMEP-1 and AMEP-2 is Manp-(1→4) and Glcp-(1→6), and the branched chains are connected to the main chain through O-6. AMEP-2 inhibited the proliferation of BGC-823 cells in a time- and concentration-dependent manner. AMEP-2 also induced the apoptosis of BGC-823 cells, and showed anti-tumor effects by inducing cell cycle arrest in the S phase, reactive oxygen species production, and mitochondrial membrane potential reduction in BGC-823 cells. Therefore, AMEP-2 shows potential for further development as a novel anti-tumor agent.
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Burton, Jill. "Participative research." Australian Review of Applied Linguistics 10, no. 2 (January 1, 1987): 114–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/aral.10.2.08bur.

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Abstract This article describes the methodology underlying the National Curriculum Project. This project, established in response to recommendations of the Committee of Review of the Adult Migrant Education Program (AMEP), is expected to generate curriculum guidelines and teacher support resources for AMEP teachers in Australia by mid-1988. The participation of all levels of the AMEP workforce – professional, administrative and support – is advocated for a project involving research and resources provision for teachers who are responsible for all aspects of the learner-centred, needs-based curriculum process of the AMEP.
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Heers, Susan T., and Patricia A. Casper. "Subjective Measurement Assessment in a Full Mission Scout-Attack Helicopter Simulation." Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 42, no. 1 (October 1998): 26–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/154193129804200107.

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A full mission helicopter simulation was conducted in support of the US Army's Rotorcraft Pilot's Associate Advanced Technology Demonstration. Four crews flew four doctrinally correct scenarios under two mission equipment package conditions. The Advanced Mission Equipment Package (AMEP) contained additional equipment and longer sensor ranges than the Baseline Mission Equipment Package (BMEP). Following each run, pilots filled out the NASA Task Load Index (TLX) workload scales and a perceived situation awareness (SA) scale. TLX ratings were lower for the AMEP, while SA ratings were higher for the AMEP. A similar inverse relationship was found in the scenario effects. A stepwise multiple regression found a significant relationship between SA ratings and three of the component TLX subscale ratings. Both perceived workload and situation awareness ratings indicate a benefit from the advanced technologies available on the AMEP. These measures were also sensitive to the varying demands of the scenarios and pilot responsibilities.
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Maksic, Z. B., and K. Rupnik. "Semiempirical calculations of ESCA chemical shifts by the SCC-AMEP model." Journal of Molecular Structure 141 (March 1986): 309–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0022-2860(86)80341-6.

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Yusny, Rahmat. "CURRICULUM INNOVATION OF AUSTRALIAN AMEP-CERTIFICATE IN SPOKEN AND WRITTEN ENGLISH (CSWE)." Englisia Journal 2, no. 1 (November 1, 2014): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.22373/ej.v2i1.321.

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This paper is aimed to analyse Certificate in Spoken and Written English (CSWE) curriculum framework which is currently implemented for Adult Migrant English Pro-gram (AMEP) in Australia. The Curriculum framework that I presented in this writing has been implemented in Australia for more than two decades and has been re-searched and evaluated in delivering better output in order to foster better national economic development in the long run through English, job-seeking, and workplace skills courses. The analysis includes brief history of the curriculum, issues that have been resolved in the implementation and how modern sociolinguistic theories related to social-driven educational innovation in second language learning curriculum design has contributed CSWE development to meet the national demands.
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Dallimore, Clare. "Improving Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP) outcomes for the Afghan community in South Australia." International Journal of Training Research 16, no. 2 (May 4, 2018): 182–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14480220.2018.1501891.

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Coradi, Paulo Carteri, Claudir Lari Padia, Lanes Beatriz Acosta Jaques, Guilherme Abreu Coelho de Souza, Roney Eloy Lima, Amanda Müller, Paulo Eduardo Teodoro, Jonatas Ibagé Steinhaus, and Letícia de Oliveira Carneiro. "Adaptation of technological packaging for conservation of soybean seeds in storage units as an alternative to modified atmospheres." PLOS ONE 15, no. 11 (November 12, 2020): e0241787. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241787.

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This study aimed to evaluate the quality of seeds of RR and RR2 PRO soybean cultivars stored in ambient air with raffia packaging (ANER), ambient air with laminated packaging (ANEL), modified atmosphere with polyethylene packaging (AMEP), refrigerated atmosphere (1 to 3°C) with raffia packaging (ARER), refrigerated atmosphere (1 to 3°C) with laminated packaging (AREL), and modified (-14 PSI) and refrigerated (1 to 3°C) atmosphere with polyethylene packaging (AMREP), over 6 months of storage. Results showed that the seeds of cultivar RR2 were preserved with better physiological quality. Raffia and polyethylene packaging under natural storage conditions, in a refrigerated and modified atmosphere, did not preserve the seed quality over the storage period. The conditions of storage in ambient air with laminated packaging (ANEL) and in a refrigerated atmosphere with laminated packaging (AREL) reduced the environmental effects of temperature and relative humidity, leading to better results of physiological quality of the seeds. Storage time negatively influenced the physiological quality of seeds, except for AREL and ANEL, which maintained the quality close to that of the initial conditions, over the 6 months of storage. The best alternatives for soybean seeds storage over 6 months are the laminated packaging in a natural environment, matching the refrigerated conditions. The technological laminated packaging can be used as a new alternative for conserving soybean seeds in processing and storage units.
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Jawad, F. A. A. "Amer Amen." BMJ 337, no. 03 1 (November 3, 2008): a2361. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.a2361.

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Stevanoski, Goce, Ivica Kocev, Jugoslav Achkoski, Saso Koceski, and Boban Temelkovski. "Implementation of a System for Physiological Status Monitoring by using Tactical Military Networks." Defence Science Journal 66, no. 5 (September 30, 2016): 517. http://dx.doi.org/10.14429/dsj.66.9920.

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E-health sensors are continuing to become more advanced and more reliable in monitoring the human physiological status. There is a continuous scope for improvement in their implementation in different emergency situations. Military organisations can take an advantage of this technology for applying physiological status monitoring on personnel engaged in military operations. This implementation is driven by continuous enhancements of existing communication equipment that produces more data capable radio networks in military environment. Based on these technologies we are proposing system communication architecture for applying real-time physiological status monitoring for personnel engaged in military operations. To examine the proposed architecture, a laboratory testing was performed. The laboratory work included a definition of military communication equipment, testing the received data with custom developed algorithm based on Markov decision process for automating the medical emergency protocol (MDP-AMEP) and implementation of adequate data protocols for data transmitting. Obtained results showed that physiological status of the military personnel can be successfully monitored by using tactical military network.
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Bosnjak, M., T. Dolinsek, M. Cemazar, S. Kranjc, T. Blagus, B. Markelc, M. Stimac, et al. "Gene electrotransfer of plasmid AMEP, an integrin-targeted therapy, has antitumor and antiangiogenic action in murine B16 melanoma." Gene Therapy 22, no. 7 (April 9, 2015): 578–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/gt.2015.26.

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Bosnjak, Masa, Lara Prosen, Tanja Dolinsek, Tanja Blagus, Bostjan Markelc, Maja Cemazar, Celine Bouquet, and Gregor Sersa. "Biological Properties of Melanoma and Endothelial Cells after Plasmid AMEP Gene Electrotransfer Depend on Integrin Quantity on Cells." Journal of Membrane Biology 246, no. 11 (May 7, 2013): 803–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00232-013-9550-y.

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Oh, Jihye, Sangmin Sim, and Mihyang Lee. "Developing KIIP Textbooks for Immigration and Social Integration Education - The Case Study of AMEP (Adult Migrant English Program) in Australia -." Korean Language Education 164 (February 28, 2019): 227–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.29401/kle.164.8.

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Maksić, Z. B., D. Kovaček, and T. Šuste. "Semiempirical calculation of ESCA shifts in oxygen, nitrogen, fluorine and silicon inner core levels by the AM1-AMEP model." Journal of Molecular Structure 247 (July 1991): 305–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0022-2860(91)87080-2.

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Spanggaard, Iben, Karin Dahlstroem, Line Laessoee, Rasmus Hvass Hansen, Helle Hjorth Johannesen, Helle Westergren Hendel, Céline Bouquet, Pierre Attali, and Julie Gehl. "Gene therapy for patients with advanced solid tumors: a phase I study using gene electrotransfer to muscle with the integrin inhibitor plasmid AMEP." Acta Oncologica 56, no. 7 (April 25, 2017): 909–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0284186x.2017.1315171.

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Spanggaard, Iben, Marko Snoj, Andrea Cavalcanti, Céline Bouquet, Gregor Sersa, Caroline Robert, Maja Cemazar, et al. "Gene Electrotransfer of Plasmid Antiangiogenic Metargidin Peptide (AMEP) in Disseminated Melanoma: Safety and Efficacy Results of a Phase I First-in-Man Study." Human Gene Therapy Clinical Development 24, no. 3 (September 2013): 99–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/humc.2012.240.

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Spanggaard, I., M. Snoj, A. Cavalcanti, C. Bouquet, G. Sersa, C. Robert, B. Vasseur, P. Attali, L. M. Mir, and J. Gehl. "Proof of Concept of Gene Therapy Using Plasmid Amep in Disseminated Melanoma: Safety and Efficacy Results of A Phase I First-In-Man Study." Annals of Oncology 23 (September 2012): ixe20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0923-7534(20)34337-4.

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Oliveira, Mirella Gondim Ozias Aquino de, Pedro Israel Cabral de Lira, Malaquias Batista Filho, and Marília de Carvalho Lima. "Fatores associados ao aleitamento materno em dois municípios com baixo índice de desenvolvimento humano no Nordeste do Brasil." Revista Brasileira de Epidemiologia 16, no. 1 (March 2013): 178–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1415-790x2013000100017.

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OBJETIVOS: Determinar a duração do aleitamento materno e verificar os fatores associados ao aleitamento exclusivo/predominante (AMEP), em crianças menores de dois anos de idade. MÉTODOS: Estudo transversal realizado nos municípios de Gameleira, situado na Zona da Mata Sul do Estado de Pernambuco e em São João do Tigre, pertencente à Zona Semi-Árida do Estado da Paraíba, no período de março a junho de 2005. A amostra foi composta por 504 crianças menores de dois anos (280 residentes em Gameleira e 224 em São João do Tigre). Utilizou-se a análise de sobrevida para estimar a mediana do aleitamento materno e das associações com a condição socioeconômica, com fatores relacionados às mães e crianças e assistência à saúde. RESULTADOS: As durações medianas do tempo de sobrevida do aleitamento materno exclusivo, exclusivo/predominante e aleitamento materno foram de 19, 79 e 179 dias em Gameleira e de 23, 91, e 169 dias em São João do Tigre, respectivamente. Mães com melhores condições socioeconômicas, representadas pela escolaridade, saneamento básico e posse de bens de consumo apresentaram maior duração do aleitamento exclusivo/predominante em ambos os municípios. Assistência pré-natal representada pelo maior número de consultas, início mais precoce e com orientação referente à alimentação e ao aleitamento materno influenciaram positivamente na duração do aleitamento exclusivo/predominante. CONCLUSÕES: A duração do aleitamento esteve aquém da recomendada. Apesar das precárias condições de vida das famílias, uma melhor condição socioeconômica e assistência ao pré-natal foram fatores protetores na duração do aleitamento exclusivo/predominante nessas áreas.
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Chang, Shenglin Elijah. "Cross-Cultural Ecosystem Services: How Taiwanese and Amis live with rivers?" Journal of ASIAN Behavioural Studies 3, no. 10 (August 22, 2018): 38–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.21834/jabs.v3i10.302.

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Cultural ecosystem service has been a raising field since 2010. While interdisciplinary research teams investigate cultural ecosystem services via humanity lenses, most CES studies focus on mono-cultural settings. The study compares the Taiwanese Han-culture waterfront recreational patterns to the Ames tribal aqua-cultural habitat patterns. It suggests the community participatory mechanisms for re-vision the Danshui River ecosystems. It argues that the river ecosystem could support cross-cultural lifestyles for Ames tribes if the government officials and design-planning professions could alter their approaches of waterfront planning, design, and governance. The research sheds the light on multi-cultural environments in our global world. Keywords: cultural ecosystem service (CES); cross-cultural landscape; Amis urban tribe; Danshui River eISSN 2514-7528 © 2018. The Authors. Published for AMER ABRA cE-Bs by e-International Publishing House, Ltd., UK. This is an open-access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). Peer–review under responsibility of AMER (Association of Malaysian Environment-Behaviour Researchers), ABRA (Association of Behavioural Researchers on Asians) and cE-Bs (Centre for Environment-Behaviour Studies), Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21834/jabs.v3i10.302
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Beasley, Bruce. "Amen." Grand Street, no. 70 (2002): 98. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/25008597.

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Rogers, Lee F. "Amen!" American Journal of Roentgenology 175, no. 1 (July 2000): 269. http://dx.doi.org/10.2214/ajr.175.1.1750269.

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Kagan, Jerome. "Amen." Psychological Inquiry 26, no. 3 (July 3, 2015): 244–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1047840x.2015.1019392.

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Ross, J. M. "Amen." Expository Times 102, no. 6 (March 1991): 166–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/001452469110200603.

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Behrens, Roy R. "The Artistic and Scientific Collaboration of Blanche Ames Ames and Adelbert Ames II." Leonardo 31, no. 1 (1998): 47. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1576548.

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WILSON, ELIZABETH K. "BRUCE AMES." Chemical & Engineering News Archive 89, no. 7 (February 14, 2011): 38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/cen-v089n007.p038.

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Sidley, P. "Frances Ames." BMJ 325, no. 7376 (December 7, 2002): 1365. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.325.7376.1365.

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Richmond, Caroline. "Frances Ames." Lancet 361, no. 9351 (January 2003): 91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(03)12105-8.

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Le Rest, Pascal. "Amer humour." Le sociographe 33, no. 3 (2010): 87. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/graph.033.0087.

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Leavitt, Michele. "Dubie's Amen." Explicator 56, no. 1 (January 1997): 55–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00144949709595254.

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Bousseyroux, Isaure. "Riz amer." L'en-je lacanien 30, no. 1 (2018): 209. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/enje.030.0209.

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Merckaert, Jean, and Matthieu Gonzalez. "Chocolat amer." Revue Projet N°380, no. 1 (2021): 76. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pro.380.0076.

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Marnett, Lawrence J. "Adventures with Bruce Ames and the Ames test." Mutation Research/Genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis 846 (October 2019): 403070. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mrgentox.2019.06.006.

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Shvetsov, Yurii B., Brook E. Harmon, Reynolette Ettienne, Lynne R. Wilkens, Loic Le Marchand, Laurence N. Kolonel, and Carol J. Boushey. "The influence of energy standardisation on the alternate Mediterranean diet score and its association with mortality in the Multiethnic Cohort." British Journal of Nutrition 116, no. 9 (October 21, 2016): 1592–601. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007114516003482.

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AbstractThe alternate Mediterranean diet (aMED) score is an adaptation of the original Mediterranean diet score. Raw (aMED) and energy-standardised (aMED-e) versions have been used. How the diet scores and their association with health outcomes differ between the two versions is unclear. We examined differences in participants’ total and component scores and compared the association of aMED and aMED-e with all-cause, CVD and cancer mortality. As part of the Multiethnic Cohort, 193 527 men and women aged 45–75 years from Hawaii and Los Angeles completed a baseline FFQ and were followed up for 13–18 years. The association of aMED and aMED-e with mortality was examined using Cox’s regression, with adjustment for total energy intake. The correlation between aMED and aMED-e total scores was lower among people with higher BMI. Participants who were older, leaner, more educated and consumed less energy scored higher on aMED-e components compared with aMED, except for the red and processed meat and alcohol components. Men reporting more physical activity scored lower on most aMED-e components compared with aMED, whereas the opposite was observed for the meat component. Higher scores of both aMED and aMED-e were associated with lower risk of all-cause, CVD and cancer mortality. Although individuals may score differently with aMED and aMED-e, both scores show similar reductions in mortality risk for persons scoring high on the index scale. Either version can be used in studies of diet and mortality. Comparisons can be performed across studies using different versions of the score.
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Benson, Sarah, Sean J. Johnson, Chris Alford, Andrew Scholey, and Joris C. Verster. "A Cross-Cultural Comparison of the Effects of Alcohol Mixed with Energy Drink (AMED) Consumption on Overall Alcohol Consumption and Related Consequences." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 14 (July 16, 2021): 7579. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18147579.

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There is a growing body of scientific literature examining the effects of alcohol mixed with energy drink (AMED) on alcohol consumption and related negative consequences, such as risky behavior or negative health effects. It is unknown whether differences in cultural context may influence these AMED effects. The current cross-cultural study compared the data of N = 6881 students from The Netherlands (N = 4424), UK (N = 1594), and Australia (N = 863). Demographics, alcohol consumption, its consequences, and motives for AMED consumption were assessed. Analyses included (a) between-groups comparison of AMED and alcohol only (AO) consumers, (b) within-subjects comparison of AMED and AO occasions among AMED consumers only, and (c) comparisons between the three countries. The between-groups analysis revealed that AMED consumers drink more alcohol than AO consumers (p < 0.001). AMED consumers differed from AO consumers in many other aspects. For example, AMED consumers were significantly more often a smoker and had higher risk-taking scores. Within subject analysis among AMED consumers showed that significantly less alcohol was consumed on AMED, compared to AO occasions (p < 0.001). These findings were observed for both typical drinking occasions and the past month’s heaviest drinking occasion, and were consistent across the three countries. Comparisons between countries revealed that on both AMED and AO occasions, the UK sample consumed significantly more alcohol than the Australian and Dutch samples. Across countries, neutral motives such as ‘I like the taste’ and ‘I wanted to drink something else’ were the most frequently reported motives for consuming AMED. The most notable difference between the countries was the finding that consuming AMED ‘To get drunk’ was endorsed significantly more often among the UK sample (45.6%) than the Australian (31.2%) and Dutch (8.0%) samples. Negative alcohol-related consequences were significantly less frequently reported for AMED occasions compared to AO occasions. Some country-specific consequences of AMED consumption were observed, but these were more likely related to characteristics of the country and their drinking culture (e.g., the Australian sample reported more often driving a car after AMED consumption compared to the other countries, and this pattern of results was also found for AO occasions). In conclusion, there were limited differences between countries with regard to demographics of consumers and motives for AMED consumption, but the UK sample consumed significantly more alcohol and reported the highest frequency of negative alcohol related consequences. Consistent across countries was the observation that AMED consumers consume significantly less alcohol on their past month heaviest AMED drinking occasion, compared to their past month heaviest AO drinking occasion.
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Forman, D. "Ames, the Ames test, and the causes of cancer." BMJ 303, no. 6800 (August 24, 1991): 428–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.303.6800.428.

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Chen, Jialong, Jing Lin, Danshen Wu, Xiaolan Guo, XiuHua Li, and Songjing Shi. "Optimal Mean Arterial Pressure Within 24 Hours of Admission for Patients With Intermediate-Risk and High-Risk Pulmonary Embolism." Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis 26 (January 1, 2020): 107602962093394. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1076029620933944.

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We aimed to determine whether the average mean arterial pressure (aMAP) in the first 24 hours of hospital admission is useful in predicting short-term outcomes of patients with intermediate- and high-risk pulmonary embolism (PE). We conducted a single-center retrospective study. From May 2012 to April 2019, 122 patients with intermediate- and high-risk PE were included. The primary outcome was in-hospital mortality. The secondary outcome was adverse events. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves and cutoff values for aMAP predicting in-hospital death were computed. According to cutoff values, we categorized 5 groups defined as follows: group 1: aMAP < 70 mm Hg; group 2: 70 mm Hg ≤ aMAP < 80 mm Hg; group 3: 80 mm Hg ≤ aMAP < 90 mm Hg; group 4: 90 mm Hg ≤ aMAP <100 mm Hg; and group 5: aMAP ≥ 100 mm Hg. Cox regression models were calculated to investigate associations between aMAP and in-hospital death. In the study group of 122 patients, 15 (12.30%) patients died in the hospital due to PE. The ROC analysis for MAP predicting in-hospital death revealed an area under the curve of 0.729 with a cutoff value of 79.4 mm Hg. Cox regression models showed a significant association between in-hospital death and aMAP group 1 (ref), aMAP group 2 (odds ratio [OR] = 1.680, 95% CI: 0.020-140.335), aMAP group 3 (OR = 0.003, 95% CI: 0.0001-0.343), aMAP group 4 (OR = 0.006, 95% CI: 0.0001-1.671), and aMAP group 5 (OR = 0.003, 95% CI: 0.0001-9.744). In particular, those with an aMAP of 80 to 90 mm Hg had minimum adverse events. The optimal range of MAP for patients with intermediate- and high-risk PE may be 80 to 90 mm Hg.
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Priyanto, Rahmat, Vivih Vira Yuniar, and Yuliana Pinaringsih Kristiutami. "NILAI KESEJAHTERAAN PELAKU SENI RONGGENG AMEN SEBAGAI PENDUKUNG PARIWISATA DI KABUPATEN PANGANDARAN." Jurnal Ilmiah Hospitality 9, no. 2 (December 3, 2020): 209–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.47492/jih.v9i2.294.

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Pantai Pangandaran menjadi salah satu sektor yang paling populer dimana terjadi pengingkatan jumlah wisatawan pada setiap tahunnya. Namun kurangnya pengelolaan secara maksimal terhadap wisata budaya berdampak terhadap kondisi kesejahteraan pelaku seni Ronggeng Amen. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui tingkat kesejahteraan pelaku seni Ronggeng Amen di Kabupaten Pangandaran. Pengambilan data dilakukan dengan dengan metode kualitatif deskriptif. Dengan data primer berupa hasil dari kegiatan wawancara dan data sekunder berupa hasil studi kepustakaan. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa tingkat kesejahteraan pelaku seni Ronggeng Amen masih dalam tingkat ekonomi yang kurang. Sehingga hasil analisis memunculkan upaya dalam pengembangan kesenian Ronggeng Amen guna meningkatkan kesejahteraan para pelaku seninya dengan beberapa hal sebagai berikut : Memperbanyak sarana pementasan, Kesadaran Pemerintah Kabupaten Pangandaran, Pembinaan terhadap pelaku seni Ronggeng Amen, Bantuan dan pendanaan terhadap pelaku seni Ronggeng Amen dan melakukan evaluasi langsung oleh pemenrintah daerah kepada pelaku seni Ronggeng Amen
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Huang, Xin, Qian Bai, Yong Tao Li, and Bi Zhang. "Machining Finish of Titanium Alloy Prepared by Additive Manufacturing." Applied Mechanics and Materials 872 (October 2017): 43–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.872.43.

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Surface finish plays a critical role in functional performance of machined components. This study investigates machining finish of Ti-6Al-4V alloy prepared by Additive Manufacturing (AM) with a series of slot-milling experiments. The study compares the machined AMed part with that made of the conventional wrought Ti-6Al-4V. The microstructure of AMed parts is acicular α and Widmanstatten α lath structures compared to lamellar α structure of that in the wrought parts. Due to the unique microstructure from AM process, the AMed parts present higher strength and lower ductility. Therefore, a lower surface roughness is obtained in the milling of AMed parts compared to its counterpart of wrought parts. In addition, the machined surface of AMed parts possesses a topography of discontinued ridges. It is believed that the topography is due to low ductility of AMed part. The results show that the machined AMed part presents better surface finish. The study provides a guidance to optimization of machining parameters for AMed Ti-6Al-4V alloys.
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Flessner, Michael L., J. Scott McElroy, Leonildo A. Cardoso, and Dagoberto Martins. "Simulated Spray Drift of Aminocyclopyrachlor on Cantaloupe, Eggplant, and Cotton." Weed Technology 26, no. 4 (December 2012): 724–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1614/wt-d-12-00021.1.

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Aminocyclopyrachlor (AMCP) is a herbicide with an auxin-mimic mode of action. AMCP is registered for use in the United States on right-of-way and other noncropland sites, causing concern for potential off-target spray drift. The objectives of this study were to evaluate cantaloupe and eggplant response to simulated AMCP spray drift in the field and cotton response in the greenhouse. Cantaloupe and eggplant responded with little to no injury from drift rates up to 10 g AMCP ha−1, roughly 3.2% of the maximum labeled use rate for right-of-way weed control. Slight yield reductions occurred but were not consistent between 2008 and 2009. Therefore, eggplant and cantaloupe injury and yield-reduction potential from AMCP spray drift is low. Cotton response to AMCP drift was compared to similar spray drift rates of 2,4-D and aminopyralid. Cotton responded with injury and reductions in height and dry mass from all three herbicides. Responses were greatest from AMCP, indicating AMCP is potentially more damaging to cotton than 2,4-D or aminopyralid if spray drift occurs, when comparing percentages of labeled rates.
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Parker, Ethan T., Glenn R. Wehtje, J. Scott McElroy, Michael L. Flessner, and Peter Panizzi. "Physiological Basis for Differential Selectivity of Four Grass Species to Aminocyclopyrachlor." Weed Science 63, no. 4 (December 2015): 788–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1614/ws-d-15-00053.1.

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Aminocyclopyrachlor (AMCP) is a synthetic auxin herbicide used for broadleaf weed control in pasture and rangeland. The tolerance and fate of AMCP within pertinent grass species is not well understood. Research was conducted to establish the tolerance of four grass species to AMCP application and observe their absorption, translocation, and metabolism. Results indicate that tall fescue is the most tolerant of AMCP at rates required for weed control. Bahiagrass and bermudagrass are marginally tolerant, and cogongrass is the most sensitive. Tall fescue and bahiagrass absorbed more AMCP than bermudagrass and cogongrass, but cogongrass absorption is the most rapid and complete within 2 days after treatment (DAT). Cogongrass and bermudagrass translocated the least amount out of the target area, whereas bahiagrass and tall fescue translocated the most. Radioisotope imaging revealed that tall fescue may sequester absorbed AMCP in leaf tips. This sequestering may be the basis of the greater tolerance to AMCP by tall fescue relative to the other species evaluated. No metabolism of AMCP was detected in any grass species out to 42 DAT.
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Cachin-Liébert, Charlotte. "Ô amer humanitaire !" Commentaire Numéro96, no. 4 (2001): 923. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/comm.096.0923.

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Grimes, Terrence K., and George T. Nierenberg. "Say Amen, Somebody!" Ethnomusicology 32, no. 2 (1988): 157. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/852052.

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Bonato, Frederick. "Contributing to AMHP." Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance 88, no. 1 (January 1, 2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.3357/amhp.ed0117.2017.

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Ripoll, Fabrice. "Le concept "AMAP"." Géographie et cultures, no. 72 (November 1, 2009): 99–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/gc.2247.

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Nesemann, Michael E. "Ames Phenistix®." Annals of Emergency Medicine 14, no. 12 (December 1985): 1239. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0196-0644(85)81052-0.

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El-Nadi, N., G. M. Aly, Z. T. Fayed, and H. M. Faheem. "AMAP for typecasting." IEEE Potentials 20, no. 2 (2001): 28–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/45.954654.

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Cassidy, Regina. "Goodbye Cherry Ames." AJN, American Journal of Nursing 110, no. 11 (November 2010): 72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.naj.0000390532.14314.c7.

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de Jouvenel, Hugues. "Un amer refrain !" Futuribles, no. 335 (November 2007): 3–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/futur:20073353.

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Patricio, Madalena, and J. Palés-Argullós. "Conferencia AMEE 2009." Revista de la Fundación Educación Médica 12, no. 2 (2009): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.33588/fem.122.513.

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Messeroff, Jay. "AMCP: UNPARALLELED GROWTH." Journal of Managed Care & Specialty Pharmacy 26, no. 1 (January 2020): 07a. http://dx.doi.org/10.18553/jmcp.2020.26.1.07a.

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Szeberenyi, Jozsef. "The ames test." Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education 31, no. 5 (September 2003): 344–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bmb.2003.494031050277.

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