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Arseneau, Isabelle. "La condition du pastiche dans le roman lyrico-narratif de Jean Renart (Le Roman de la Rose ou de Guillaume de Dole)." Études françaises 46, no. 3 (December 21, 2010): 99–122. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/045120ar.

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La relecture du Roman de la rose ou de Guillaume de Dole (1212-1214) fait apparaître que, au contraire de ce que l’on a souvent avancé, ce roman lyrico-narratif répond à des objectifs qui vont bien au-delà de la thésaurisation des chansons qu’il « brode » à la trame du récit. L’examen méthodique de la laisse épique et des 46 fragments lyriques qui y sont insérés fait plutôt apparaître que l’invention le dispute fortement à la conservation et à la monumentalisation que l’on serait en droit d’attendre d’une « anthologie ». En effet, il y a dans l’ensemble des pièces rapportées quelques morceaux qui se détachent du lot et qui invitent au réexamen des frontières médiévales entre les différentes pratiques imitatives. En l’absence de tout autre témoin manuscrit, les analyses thématique, stylistique et formelle de la chanson que l’auteur attribue à « Gautier de Saguies » et de la laisse qu’il dit emprunter au Gerbert de Metz tendent plutôt à suggérer que le romancier a succombé à la tentation du pastiche.
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Hoffmann, Georg, Matthias Cuntz, Christine Weber, Philippe Ciais, Pierre Friedlingstein, Martin Heimann, Jean Jouzel, et al. "A model of the Earth's Dole effect." Global Biogeochemical Cycles 18, no. 1 (January 16, 2004): n/a. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2003gb002059.

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Malaizé, B., D. Paillard, J. Jouzel, and D. Raynaud. "The Dole effect over the last two glacial-interglacial cycles." Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 104, no. D12 (June 1, 1999): 14199–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/1999jd900116.

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Žukovec Topalović, Dijana, Lada Živković, Andrea Čabarkapa, Ninoslav Djelić, Vladan Bajić, Dragana Dekanski, and Biljana Spremo-Potparević. "Dry Olive Leaf Extract Counteracts L-Thyroxine-Induced Genotoxicity in Human Peripheral Blood LeukocytesIn Vitro." Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity 2015 (2015): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/762192.

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The thyroid hormones change the rate of basal metabolism, modulating the consumption of oxygen and causing production of reactive oxygen species, which leads to the development of oxidative stress and DNA strand breaks. Olive (Olea europaeaL.) leaf contains many potentially bioactive compounds, making it one of the most potent natural antioxidants. The objective of this study was to evaluate the genotoxicity of L-thyroxine and to investigate antioxidative and antigenotoxic potential of the standardized oleuropein-rich dry olive leaf extract (DOLE) against hydrogen peroxide and L-thyroxine-induced DNA damage in human peripheral blood leukocytes by using the comet assay. Various concentrations of the extract were tested with both DNA damage inducers, under two different experimental conditions, pretreatment and posttreatment. Results indicate that L-thyroxine exhibited genotoxic effect and that DOLE displayed protective effect against thyroxine-induced genotoxicity. The number of cells with DNA damage, was significantly reduced, in both pretreated and posttreated samples (P< 0.05). Comparing the beneficial effect of all tested concentrations of DOLE, in both experimental protocols, it appears that extract was more effective in reducing DNA damage in the pretreatment, exhibiting protective role against L-thyroxine effect. This feature of DOLE can be explained by its capacity to act as potent free radical scavenger.
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Angert, A., J. Muhr, R. Negron Juarez, W. Alegria Muñoz, G. Kraemer, J. Ramirez Santillan, J. Q. Chambers, and S. E. Trumbore. "The contribution of respiration in tree-stems to the Dole Effect." Biogeosciences Discussions 9, no. 1 (January 24, 2012): 1097–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bgd-9-1097-2012.

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Abstract. Understanding the variability and the current value of the Dole Effect, which has been used to infer past changes in biospheric productivity, requires accurate information on the discrimination associated with respiratory oxygen consumption in each of the biosphere components. Respiration in tree stems is an important component of the land carbon cycle. Here we measured, for the first time, the discrimination associated with tree stem oxygen uptake. The measurements included tropical forest trees, which are major contributors to the global fluxes of carbon and oxygen. We found discrimination in the range of 12.6–21.5 ‰, indicating both diffusion limitation, resulting in O2 discrimination values below 20 ‰, and alternative oxidase respiration, which resulted in discrimination values greater than 20 ‰. Discrimination varied seasonally, between and within tree species. Calculations based on these results show that variability in woody plants discrimination can result in significant variations in the global Dole Effect.
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Angert, A., J. Muhr, R. Negron Juarez, W. Alegria Muñoz, G. Kraemer, J. Ramirez Santillan, J. Q. Chambers, and S. E. Trumbore. "The contribution of respiration in tree stems to the Dole Effect." Biogeosciences 9, no. 10 (October 22, 2012): 4037–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bg-9-4037-2012.

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Abstract. Understanding the variability and the current value of the Dole Effect, which has been used to infer past changes in biospheric productivity, requires accurate information on the isotopic discrimination associated with respiratory oxygen consumption in each of the biosphere components. Respiration in tree stems is an important component of the land carbon cycle. Here we measured, for the first time, the discrimination associated with tree stem oxygen uptake. The measurements included tropical forest trees, which are major contributors to the global fluxes of carbon and oxygen. We found discrimination in the range of 12.6–21.5‰, indicating both diffusion limitation, resulting in O2 discrimination values below 20‰, and alternative oxidase respiration, which resulted in discrimination values greater than 20‰. Discrimination varied seasonally, between and within tree species. Calculations based on these results show that variability in woody plants discrimination can result in significant variations in the global Dole Effect.
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Goenka, Shilpi, and Sanford R. Simon. "A Novel Pro-Melanogenic Effect of Standardized Dry Olive Leaf Extract on Primary Human Melanocytes from Lightly Pigmented and Moderately Pigmented Skin." Pharmaceuticals 14, no. 3 (March 11, 2021): 252. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph14030252.

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Benolea® (EFLA®943) is a standardized dry olive leaf extract (DOLE) considered safe for food consumption and has demonstrated superior pharmaceutical benefits such as antioxidant, anti-obesity, and anti-hypertensive activities. However, there is no study on its effects on melanogenesis yet. Disruption in the sequence of steps in melanogenesis can lead to hypopigmentary disorders which occur due to reduced production or export of pigment melanin in the skin. There is a need for safe and nontoxic therapeutics for the treatment of hypopigmentation disorders. Herein, we studied the effects of DOLE over a concentration range of 10–200 µg/mL on melanin synthesis and melanin secretion in B16F10 mouse melanoma cells and MNT-1 human melanoma cells and validated our results in primary human melanocytes (obtained from lightly pigmented (LP) and moderately pigmented (MP) cells) as well as their cocultures with keratinocytes. The capacity of melanocytes to export melanosomes was also estimated indirectly by the quantitation of melanocyte dendrite lengths and numbers. Our results show that DOLE significantly enhanced levels of extracellular melanin in the absence of effects on intracellular melanin, demonstrating that this plant extract’s pro-melanogenic activity is primarily based on its capacity to augment melanin secretion and stimulate melanocyte dendricity. In summary, our preliminary results demonstrate that DOLE may hold promise as a pro-pigmenting agent for vitiligo therapy and gray hair treatment by its exclusive and novel mechanism of functioning as a dendrite elongator. Further studies to elucidate the mechanisms of action of the pro-melanogenic activity and effects of DOLE on melanosome export as well as the last steps of melanogenesis are warranted.
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Harris, A. M., G. B. Schaffer, and N. W. Page. "The Russian Doll effect by mechanical alloying." Journal of Materials Science Letters 12, no. 14 (1993): 1103–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00420534.

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Darılmaz Yüce, Gülbahar. "Warfarin doz ayarlanmasında genetik varyasyonların etkisi." Tuberk Toraks 62, no. 3 (September 29, 2014): 236–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.5578/tt.7425.

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Leydesdorff, Loet, and Martin Meyer. "The decline of university patenting and the end of the Bayh–Dole effect." Scientometrics 83, no. 2 (June 10, 2009): 355–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11192-009-0001-6.

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Prasad, Dr Ravi Shankar, and Dr Gopal Batni. "Effect of low dose versus high dose Ipratropium over Lung functions in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients." Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences 4, no. 6 (June 2016): 1986–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.21276/sjams.2016.4.6.23.

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Singh, Priya. "Agranulocytosis - A Rare Side Effect of Standard Dose Ceftriaxone Therapy." Journal of Advanced Research in Medicine 09, no. 1 (February 14, 2022): 24–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.24321/2349.7181.202205.

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In the current era of medical science, agranulocytosis is rarely found. Chemotherapeutic agents and various non-chemotherapeutic drugs commonly cause agranulocytosis. Agranulocytosis can occur any time during the therapy in hospital, and patients may remain symptomless. So, we should do regular cell count to reach the diagnosis in such cases. An appropriate antibiotic or drug-change, investigations to rule out sepsis and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) injection can be given as the management part. The patient should be monitored daily and observed till the normalization of neutrophil counts. Here, we report a case of ceftriaxone-mediated agranulocytosis, which was completely reversible after withdrawing the antibiotic.
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Angert, Alon, Mirco Rodeghiero, and Kevin Griffin. "High alternative oxidase activity in cold soils and its implication to the Dole Effect." Geophysical Research Letters 39, no. 16 (August 28, 2012): n/a. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2012gl052719.

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Huang, Enqing, Pinxian Wang, Yue Wang, Mi Yan, Jun Tian, Shihan Li, and Wentao Ma. "Dole effect as a measurement of the low-latitude hydrological cycle over the past 800 ka." Science Advances 6, no. 41 (October 2020): eaba4823. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aba4823.

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The quest of geological proxies to evaluate low-latitude hydrological changes at a planetary scale remains an ongoing issue. The Dole effect is such a potential proxy owing to its global character. We propose a new approach to recalculate the fluctuation of the Dole effect (∆DE*) over the past 800 thousand years (ka). The ∆DE* calculated this way is dominated by precession cycles alone, with lesser variance in the obliquity bands and almost no variance in the eccentricity bands. Moreover, the ∆DE* is notably correlated with Chinese stalagmite δ18O record over the past 640 ka; simulated terrestrial rainfall changes between 30°N and 30°S over the past 300 ka. Our findings highlight the predominant role of the low-latitude hydroclimate in governing the ∆DE* on orbital time scales, while high-latitude climate impacts are negligible. In turn, we argue that the ∆DE* can be used to indicate low-latitude hydrological changes at a global extent.
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Nevile, J. W. "Employment Outcomes of Work for the Dole: An Analysis of the DEWRSB Net Impact Report." Economic and Labour Relations Review 14, no. 1 (June 2003): 127–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/103530460301400110.

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Since the data necessary to make a formal quantitative analysis of Work for the Dole employment outcomes is not available to researchers who are independent of Commonwealth Government Departments, this article examines the (then) Department of Employment, Workplace Relations and Small Business (DEWRSB) net impact report, finding in it a number of weaknesses. The combined effect of these is to inflate the estimated value for net impact but a corrected estimate is still higher than many consider likely. Any figure for the net impact estimate of an Australian labour market program can only be a broad indicator. This article argues that in the case of Work for the Dole the net impact is definitely positive and by more than a trivial amount.
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Wu, Yu-Lin, Si-Han Huang, Chun-Mei He, Bo Qiu, Jing-Jing Liu, Jia Li, Ying Lin, Sheng-Lu Yu, Hong-Feng Wang, and Gui-Fang Zhang. "Dendrobium officinale Flower Extraction Mitigates Alcohol-Induced Liver Injury in Mice: Role of Antisteatosis, Antioxidative, and Anti-Inflammatory." Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2020 (October 14, 2020): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/1421853.

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The study aimed to evaluate the protective effect of Dendrobium officinale flower extraction (DOFE) on alcohol-induced liver injury and its probable mechanisms in mice. The chemical composition of DOFE was performed via UPLC/MS. Male Kunming mice were used to establish alcohol-induced liver injury models by oral gavage of 56% alcohol. Results showed that DOFE dramatically attenuated the increased serum levels of alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), total cholesterol (TC), and triacylglycerol (TG). Meanwhile, hematoxylin and eosin and Oil Red O staining showed that DOFE attenuated degeneration, inflammatory infiltration, and lipid droplet accumulation. DOFE was also found to suppress the activity of malonaldehyde (MDA) and enhanced the level of glutathione (GSH) and the activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px), and catalase (CAT) in the liver. The protection of DOFE against oxidative stress was associated with the downregulation of hepatic cytochrome P450 2E1 (CYP2E1) and upregulation of nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2), heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1), and NAD(P)H quinone oxidoreductase l (NQO1). Additionally, DOFE suppressed inflammation via downregulating Toll-like receptor-4 (TLR-4) and nuclear factor kappa-B P65 (NF-κB P65). Thus, DOFE exhibited a significant protective effect against alcohol-induced liver injury through its antisteatosis, antioxidative, and anti-inflammatory effect.
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Famiglietti, Michela, Alessandro Savastano, Rosa Gaglione, Angela Arciello, Daniele Naviglio, and Loredana Mariniello. "Edible Films Made of Dried Olive Leaf Extract and Chitosan: Characterization and Applications." Foods 11, no. 14 (July 13, 2022): 2078. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11142078.

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Nowadays a possible strategy in food preservation consists of the use of active and functional packaging to improve safety and ensure a longer shelf life of food products. Many studies refer to chitosan-based films because of the already-known chitosan (CH) antibacterial and antifungal activity. In this work, we developed CH-based films containing Dried Olive Leaf Extract (DOLE) obtained by Naviglio extractor, with the aim to investigate the polyphenols yield and the antioxidant activity of this extract entrapped in CH-based-edible films. Olive tree cultivation produces a huge amount of byproducts that are usually simply burned. Phenolic compounds are already studied for their beneficial effects on human health. Some studies reported that phenols isolated from olive leaves have been shown to inhibit the growth of different strains of microorganisms. Thus, the antimicrobial effect of DOLE-containing films against bacterial strains (Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Typhimurium ATCC® 14028, Salmonella enteritidis RIVM 706, and Enterococcus faecalis ATCC® 29212) was tested in vitro. The DOLE component of the films is effective in inhibiting all the bacteria tested in a dose-dependent manner. Thus, it was demonstrated that these edible films can act as active bioplastics when used to wrap hamburgers in substitution for baking paper, which is normally used.
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Puhani, Patrick A. "Poland on the dole: The effect of reducing the unemployment benefit entitlement period during transition." Journal of Population Economics 13, no. 1 (March 9, 2000): 35–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s001480050121.

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Su, Dezhi, Liang Liu, Lingshun Liu, Ruilong Ming, Shiyong Wu, and Jilei Zhang. "An Infrared DoLP Model Considering the Radiation Coupling Effect." Photonics 8, no. 12 (December 1, 2021): 546. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/photonics8120546.

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The polarization degree of objects in the marine background are affected by infrared radiation from sea surface. Taking into account the radiation coupling effect (RCE), a degree of linear polarization (DoLP) model is deduced. The DoLP of painted aluminum plates at different observation angles are simulated. The simulation results show the trend of the DoLP of the object decreases first and then increases as the observation angle θO, with the minimum value at θO=53∘. Nevertheless, we get a monotonically increasing trend and the minimum value is at θO=0∘ without considering RCE. The experimental results accord closely with those of the simulation with RCE. This conclusion is useful for the polarization detection and identification of infrared objects in the marine background.
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Krishnamoorthy, Geetha, Gnanamani Gnanasabai, and Gulrukh Hashmi. "A Prospective Study on Effect of Low Dose Mifepristone in Uterine Leiomyoma." Indian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 7, no. 2 (2019): 303–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijog.2321.1636.7219.30.

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von Stengel, S., and W. Kemmler. "Dosis-Wirkungs-Beziehung zwischen Trainingshäufigkeit und Risikofaktoren für metabolische und kardiale Erkrankungen." Deutsche Zeitschrift für Sportmedizin 2013, no. 03 (March 1, 2013): 83–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.5960/dzsm.2012.059.

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Dewi, Eva Meizara Puspita, and Abdul Saman. "PERAN MOTIVASI KERJA DAN DUKUNGAN SUAMI TERHADAP STRES KONFLIK PERAN GANDA DAN KEPUASAN PERKAWINAN." Psympathic : Jurnal Ilmiah Psikologi 3, no. 2 (February 27, 2018): 167–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.15575/psy.v3i2.2185.

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The purpose of this research was to analize (1) the impact of work motivation to conflict stress caused by doble roles on career women, (2) the effect of spouse support to conflict stress caused by doble roles on career women, (3) the influence of spouse support to marriage contentment on career women, and (4) The influence of conflict stress of doble roles on career women and their marriage contement. This research employed quantitatif approch. There were 30 employees of BNI Makassar branch taken as subjects based on purposive sampling method. The 4 scale research instrument was applied while regression program of SPSS windows 14.00 was employed to analize the data. Study found that (1) there were negative impact of work motivation to conflict stress of doble roles on career women (r=0,436), (2) there were negatif effect of spouse support to conflict stress caused by doble roles on career women (r=0,745), (3) there were positif influence of spouse support to marriage contentment on career women (r=0,645), and (4) there were negative influence of conflict stress of doble roles on career women and their marriage contement (r=0,429).
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Zhang, Jingchi, Jiakun Fan, Hui Luo, Zhengwei Liang, Yanhui Guan, Xin Lei, Nianguo Bo, and Ming Zhao. "Alleviation of Alcoholic Fatty Liver by Dendrobium officinale Flower Extracts due to Regulation of Gut Microbiota and Short-Chain Fatty Acids in Mice Exposed to Chronic Alcohol." Foods 12, no. 7 (March 28, 2023): 1428. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12071428.

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Alcoholic fatty liver disease (AFLD) is caused by long-term heavy alcohol consumption; therefore, useful and practical methods for the prevention of AFLD are urgently needed. The edible flower of Dendrobium officinale contains diverse flavonoids, and has shown antioxidant activity as well as antihypertensive and anti-inflammatory effects. In this study, an AFLD model was established, the protective effect of D. officinale flower (DOF) ethanol extract on AFLD was evaluated, and its mechanisms were investigated by analyzing gut microbiota and short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs). DOF extract (DOFE) supplementation promoted alcohol metabolism, restored hepatic antioxidant capacity, alleviated oxidative stress, reduced inflammatory factor levels, and inhibited dyslipidemia induced by alcohol intake in chronic alcohol-exposed mice, especially in the high DOFE group. Moreover, DOFE supplementation increased the diversity, structure, and composition of the gut microbiota in mice, restored some of the abnormal SCFA levels caused by AFLD, and helped restore intestinal function. DOFE supplementation significantly increased the relative abundance of Akkermansia, suggesting that Akkermansia may be a potential target of the protective effect of DOFE. Therefore, DOFE supplementation to improve the composition of the gut microbiota may be an effective therapeutic strategy for the prevention of AFLD.
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Crespin, O. M., R. P. Tatum, R. B. Yates, M. Sahin, K. Coskun, A. V. Martin, A. Wright, B. K. Oelschlager, and C. A. Pellegrini. "Esophageal hypermotility: cause or effect?" Diseases of the Esophagus 29, no. 5 (April 20, 2015): 497–502. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/dote.12367.

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Burlak, O. P., Е. V. Lar, I. S. Rogutskyy, B. A. Danilchenko, O. M. Mikheev, I. Ye Zaets, J. P. P. de Vera, B. H. Foing, and N. A. Kozyrovska. "A bacterial consortium attenuates the low-dose gamma-irradiation effect in kalanchoe plantlets." Kosmìčna nauka ì tehnologìâ 16, no. 2 (March 30, 2010): 75–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/knit2010.02.075.

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Sridha, C. B., Sulochana Dash, and Shoba K. "Effect of Auto-Co-Induction of Propofol on Total Induction Dose and Haemodynamics." Indian Journal of Anesthesia and Analgesia 4, no. 2 (Part-2) (2017): 537–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijaa.2349.8471.42(pt-ii)17.29.

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S Nandyal, Nanda, Gajendra Singh, and Kaja Sriramamurthy. "Effect of Low Dose Magnesium Sulphate on Succinylcholine Induced Fasciculations & Postoperative Myalgia." Indian Journal of Anesthesia and Analgesia 6, no. 1 (2019): 77–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijaa.2349.8471.6119.10.

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Shane, Scott. "Encouraging university entrepreneurship? The effect of the Bayh-Dole Act on university patenting in the United States." Journal of Business Venturing 19, no. 1 (January 2004): 127–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0883-9026(02)00114-3.

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Núñez-Iglesias, Mª Jesús, Silvia Novio, Carlota García, Mª Elena Pérez-Muñuzuri, María-Carmen Martínez, José-Luis Santiago, Susana Boso, Pilar Gago, and Manuel Freire-Garabal. "Co-Adjuvant Therapy Efficacy of Catechin and Procyanidin B2 with Docetaxel on Hormone-Related Cancers In Vitro." International Journal of Molecular Sciences 22, no. 13 (July 2, 2021): 7178. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22137178.

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Prostate (PC) and breast cancer (BC) are heterogeneous hormonal cancers. Treatment resistance and adverse effects are the main limitations of conventional chemotherapy treatment. The use of sensitizing agents could improve the effectiveness of chemotherapeutic drugs as well as obviate these limitations. This study analyzes the effect of single catechin (CAT), procyanidin B2 (ProB2) treatment as well as the co-adjuvant treatment of each of these compounds with docetaxel (DOCE). We used PC- and BC-derived cell lines (PC3, DU-145, T47D, MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231). The short and long-term pro-apoptotic, anti-proliferative and anti-migratory effects were analyzed. RT-qPCR was used to discover molecular bases of the therapeutic efficacy of these compounds. ProB2 treatment induced a two- to five-fold increase in anti-proliferative and pro-apoptotic effects compared to single DOCE treatment, and also had a more sensitizing effect than DOCE on DU145 cells. Regarding BC cells, ProB2- and CAT-mediated sensitization to DOCE anti-proliferative and pro-apoptotic effects was cell-independent and cell-dependent, respectively. Combined treatment led to high-efficacy effects on MCF-7 cells, which were associated to the up-regulation of CDKN1A, BAX, caspase 9 and E-cadherin mRNA under combined treatment compared to single DOCE treatment. CAT and ProB2 can enhance the efficacy of DOCE therapy on PC and BC cells by the sensitizing mechanism.
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Šabič, Igor. "The effect of anti-scatter grid on radiation dose in chest radiography in children." Paediatrics Today 12, no. 1 (March 15, 2016): 75–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.5457/p2005-114.138.

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Salas-Razo, Guillermo, Jesús Antonio Rojo-Martínez, Rogelio Garcidueñas-Piña, and José Luis Espinoza-Villavicencio. "Effect of an Intermediate Dose of Melengestrol Acetate (MGA) on Ovulation Inhibition in Ewes." International Journal of Bioscience, Biochemistry and Bioinformatics 4, no. 3 (2014): 171–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.7763/ijbbb.2014.v4.333.

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Heath, Linda, Candace Kruttschnitt, and David Ward. "Television and Violent Criminal Behavior: Beyond the Bobo Doll." Violence and Victims 1, no. 3 (January 1986): 177–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/0886-6708.1.3.177.

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This study builds on the research concerning television viewing and aggression by extending the external validity, or generalizability, of the dependent variable. We assess the relationship between self-reported television viewing at 8, 10, and 12 years of age and the subsequent commission of a violent criminal act. This study is based on interview data from 48 males incarcerated for violent crimes and 45 nonincarcerated, nonviolent males matched on age, race, and neighborhood of residence during adolescence. Results show that the extent of a respondent’s reported television viewing was not, in and of itself, predictive of violent criminal acts. Instead, it was the interaction of heavy doses of television viewing and exposure to either maternal or paternal abuse that related to violent crime. These findings support the efforts of some recent scholars in their attempts to understand why television has a negative effect on only some viewers. The results are discussed in light of the cognitive formulations of neoassociationism, encoding specificity, and the double-dose effect.
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Bender, Michael, Todd Sowers, and Laurent Labeyrie. "The Dole Effect and its variations during the last 130,000 years as measured in the Vostok Ice Core." Global Biogeochemical Cycles 8, no. 3 (September 1994): 363–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/94gb00724.

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Wong, Chan-Yuan, and Marsiti Md Salmin. "Attaining a productive structure for technology: The Bayh–Dole effect on university–industry–government relations in developing economy." Science and Public Policy 43, no. 1 (May 11, 2015): 29–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/scipol/scv018.

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Li, Mi, Yuan Chen, Yuejiang Song, Cheng Zeng, and Xuping Zhang. "DOE effect on BER performance in MSK space uplink chaotic optical communication." Chinese Optics Letters 18, no. 7 (2020): 070601. http://dx.doi.org/10.3788/col202018.070601.

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Albino, Jacqueline, and Kenitiro Suguio. "Sedimentation processes and beach morphodynamics active at the Doce River mouth, Espírito Santo State, Brazil." Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências 82, no. 4 (December 2010): 1031–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0001-37652010000400023.

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The coastal sedimentation model in the Doce River mouth and surroundings extends beyond the hydraulic jetty effect created by its stream-flow. During flooding, marine sediments transported by longshore currents are retained on the updrift side, causing strandline progradation. As the longshore current direction varies, local depositional and erosional effects can be produced and identified laterally within beach profiles from north and south of the Doce River mouth area. Sedimentological studies carried out in this river, beach and adjacent inner continental shelf sands showed that, at present, the influence of Doce River sediments is restricted to the area surrounding its mouth. Meanwhile, beach morphodynamic stages and present-day coastal-plain processes of sedimentation are directly affected by the Doce River discharge as a natural continuation of the Quaternary geological evolution of the area.
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Pehl, C., A. Pfeiffer, B. Wendl, B. Stellwag, and H. Kaess. "Effect of erythromycin on postprandial gastroesophageal reflux in reflux esophagitis." Diseases of the Esophagus 10, no. 1 (January 1, 1997): 34–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/dote/10.1.34.

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Arya, V., S. Agarwal, S. Singh, C. Sison, and K. A. Gupta. "The effect of increased chewing strokes on the DeMeester score." Diseases of the Esophagus 30, no. 5 (March 29, 2017): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/dote/dow016.

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Vardar, R., M. Keskin, E. Valitova, B. Bayrakci, E. Yildirim, and S. Bor. "Effect of alginate in patients with GERD hiatal hernia matters." Diseases of the Esophagus 30, no. 10 (July 19, 2017): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/dote/dox039.

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Ozbayoglu, A., K. Sonmez, R. Karabulut, Z. Turkyilmaz, A. Poyraz, O. Gulbahar, and A. C. Basaklar. "Effect of polaprezinc on experimental corrosive esophageal burns in rats." Diseases of the Esophagus 30, no. 11 (August 28, 2017): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/dote/dox104.

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Yeom, yun ho. "The Effect of Alcohol Outlet Density on Crime Rates: A Dose-Response Function Model Approach." Korean Association of Police Science Review 23, no. 3 (June 30, 2021): 107–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.24055/kaps.23.3.5.

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Zakrzewski, J. "Response of pine hypocotyl sections to growth regulators and related substances." Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae 44, no. 1 (2015): 123–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/asbp.1975.012.

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Growth response of <i>Pinus silvestris</i> hypocotyl sections to some synthetic growth regulators and related substances was studied. Elongation of hypocotyl sections was stimulated by naphtaleneacetic acid, indole-3-acetic acid, in-dole-3-propionic acid, indole-3-butyric acid, 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, indoleaoetic amide, indoleacetic nitrile and coumarin. Indole-3-acetic acid and naphtaleneacetic acid extended period of growth up to 16 and 24 hours, respectively. Growth was inhibited by kinetin, trans-cinnamic acid and 2,3,5-tri-iodobenzoic acid. No effect of gibberellic acid, tryptophan and biotin was observed.
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Sukocheva, O. A., C. Wee, A. Ansar, D. J. Hussey, and D. I. Watson. "Effect of estrogen on growth and apoptosis in esophageal adenocarcinoma cells." Diseases of the Esophagus 26, no. 6 (November 16, 2012): 628–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/dote.12000.

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Tekin, M., N. Topaloğlu, A. Küçük, M. Deniz, Ş. Yıldırım, and H. Erdem. "Protective effect of glucagon-like peptide-2 in experimental corrosive esophagitis." Diseases of the Esophagus 28, no. 3 (March 18, 2014): 258–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/dote.12195.

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Scarpellini, E., V. Boecxstaens, R. Farré, R. Bisschops, D. Dewulf, A. Gasbarrini, A. Pauwels, K. Blondeau, and J. Tack. "Effect of baclofen on the acid pocket at the gastroesophageal junction." Diseases of the Esophagus 28, no. 5 (April 24, 2014): 488–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/dote.12224.

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Findlay, J. M., E. Tustian, J. Millo, A. Klucniks, B. Sgromo, R. E. K. Marshall, R. S. Gillies, M. R. Middleton, and N. D. Maynard. "The effect of formalizing enhanced recovery after esophagectomy with a protocol." Diseases of the Esophagus 28, no. 6 (May 18, 2014): 567–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/dote.12234.

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Ruth, M., B. Bake, N. Sandberg, L. Olbe, and L. Lundell. "Pulmonary function in gastro-esophageal reflux disease - effect of reflux control by fundoplication." Diseases of the Esophagus 7, no. 4 (January 1, 1994): 268–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/dote/7.4.268.

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Pranjali Y, Aher, Sangale Swapnil V, Subhedhar Rajesh, Murugraj Shivkumar, and Selvarajan N. "Effect of Midazolam Pre-medication on Induction Dose of Propofol in Adult Patients in Elective Surgery." Indian Journal of Anesthesia and Analgesia 6, no. 5 (Parrt-1) (2019): 1541–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijaa.2349.8471.6519.8.

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Suzuki, Chihiro, Takuya Abe, Takeshi Iimoto, Ken-ichi Tanaka, Hidenori Tanabe, and Toshiso Kosako. "ICONE19-44007 EFFECT OF SURROUNDING ENVIRONMENT TO NEUTRON SKYSHINE DOSE FROM A FAST NEUTRON SOURCE REACTOR." Proceedings of the International Conference on Nuclear Engineering (ICONE) 2011.19 (2011): _ICONE1944. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmeicone.2011.19._icone1944_4.

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MADAN, DR YOGENDRA, Dr R. Varadharaja Perumal, and DR VANI SANTOSH JOSHI. "To Evaluate the Effect of Aging on Complete Blood Count Parameters Done by Automated CBC Analyzer." Global Journal For Research Analysis 3, no. 6 (June 15, 2012): 170–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/22778160/june2014/58.

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