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Alim, Muhammad Rofiul. "The Development of Online Learning Website Based On CMS JCOW As A History Learning Media." Inovasi-Jurnal Diklat Keagamaan 17, no. 2 (December 21, 2023): 205–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.52048/inovasi.v17i2.445.

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The utilization of technology in the world of education is an innovation and is considered to provide new experiences. One of the technology-based learning media is an online learning website. Creating an online learning website for history learning as an innovation in accessibility media learning. This type of study uses research and development (R&D) methods. The subject of the test is history education students. Data collection and analysis uses a questionnaire with qualitative and quantitative data types. The results of questionnaires from 20 respondents showed that online learning websites are useful. The use of online learning websites in one week is quite frequent which requires an online learning websites. Based on research carried out in small and large classes, the following conclusions were obtained. First, online learning websites are a relatively new innovation for history learning. In general, online learning websites are general and not specific to history learning. Second, proper hosting and domain provide maximum view when using an online learning website. Hosting and domain in premium category provide access for learning websites with velocity access, server disruptions, website hacking and backup are overcome. The result of media and material validation obtained very feasible result, while the small and large class trials also obtained very decent results.
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Peng, Deping, Buyan Wan, Yongping Jin, Likun Han, Jia Chen, and Hongkun Liu. "The JCOE/JCOC manufacturing process and collapse resistance of submarine pipeline." Advances in Mechanical Engineering 15, no. 1 (January 2023): 168781322211431. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/16878132221143186.

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Submarine pipeline is an important part of deep-sea and ultra-deep-sea oil and gas development. In the cold forming process of longitudinal submerged arc welded (LSAW) pipe, the JCO manufacturing process is one of the key forming technologies for manufacturing submarine pipeline. The main problem encountered by submarine pipelines in offshore oil and gas transportation is insufficient pipeline collapse pressure, which leads to pipeline collapse and shortens the service life of the pipeline. Therefore, the analysis of the JCO manufacturing process is of great significance to improve the collapse resistance of pipelines. In this paper, the development and research status of the JCOE/JCOC manufacturing process are reviewed. The stress, contact, and deformation of the plate are symmetrical in the JCOE/JCOC manufacturing process. The effects of expanding and compression on pipe collapse performance in the JCO manufacturing process are summarized. The asymmetric factors can reduce the collapse performance of the pipeline. Compared with expanding, compression can effectively reduce the ovality of pipe and strengthen the compression performance of pipe, to improve the collapse performance of pipe; finally, the JCOE/JCOC manufacturing process and collapse resistance of submarine pipeline is summarized and prospected.
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Gootzen, Tamar A., Ashwin Kalra, Katrina Sarig, Monika Sobočan, Samuel George Oxley, Nina Dworschak, Ariadni Georgiannakis, et al. "Online Provision of BRCA1 and BRCA2 Health Information: A Search Engine Driven Systematic Web-Based Analysis." Cancers 16, no. 13 (June 25, 2024): 2324. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers16132324.

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BRCA genetic testing is available for UK Jewish individuals but the provision of information online for BRCA is unknown. We aimed to evaluate online provision of BRCA information by UK organisations (UKO), UK Jewish community organisations (JCO), and genetic testing providers (GTP). Google searches for organisations offering BRCA information were performed using relevant sets of keywords. The first 100 website links were categorised into UKOs/JCOs/GTPs; additional JCOs were supplemented through community experts. Websites were reviewed using customised questionnaires for BRCA information. Information provision was assessed for five domains: accessibility, scope, depth, accuracy, and quality. These domains were combined to provide a composite score (maximum score = 5). Results were screened (n = 6856) and 45 UKOs, 16 JCOs, and 18 GTPs provided BRCA information. Accessibility was high (84%,66/79). Scope was lacking with 35% (28/79) addressing >50% items. Most (82%, 65/79) described BRCA-associated cancers: breast and/or ovarian cancer was mentioned by 78%(62/79), but only 34% (27/79) mentioned ≥1 pancreatic, prostate, melanoma. Few websites provided carrier frequencies in the general (24%,19/79) and Jewish populations (20%,16/79). Only 15% (12/79) had quality information with some/minimal shortcomings. Overall information provision was low-to-moderate: median scores UKO = 2.1 (IQR = 1), JCO = 1.6 (IQR = 0.9), and GTP = 2.3 (IQR = 1) (maximum-score = 5). There is a scarcity of high-quality BRCA information online. These findings have implications for UK Jewish BRCA programmes and those considering BRCA testing.
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Massarani, Luisa, Matteo Merzagora, Nico Pitrelli, Brian Trench, and Bora Zivkovic. "New directions for JCOM." Journal of Science Communication 12, no. 02 (June 24, 2013): E. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/2.12020501.

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A new editorial board is guiding JCOM through a period of change and here opens out the discussion on what JCOM has become and what it could or should become in the future. The journal's readers are invited to make their contributions.
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Bankhead, Charles. "JCO Study." Oncology Times 26, no. 22 (November 2004): 24–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.cot.0000292703.30657.5c.

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Saijo, N. "Preface for JCOG Review Series." Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology 41, no. 10 (September 28, 2011): 1155. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jjco/hyr127.

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Tsukasaki, K., K. Tobinai, T. Hotta, and M. Shimoyama. "Lymphoma Study Group of JCOG." Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology 42, no. 2 (December 6, 2011): 85–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jjco/hyr168.

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Mizutani, Tomonori. "ASIAN PERSPECTIVE: THE JCOG INITIATIVE." Journal of Geriatric Oncology 10, no. 6 (November 2019): S3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1879-4068(19)31122-1.

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Shimoyama, M., H. Fukuda, N. Saijo, and N. Yamaguchi. "Japan Clinical Oncology Group (JCOG)." Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology 28, no. 3 (March 1, 1998): 158–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jjco/28.3.158.

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Nagashima, F. "JCOG activities in geriatric oncology." Journal of Geriatric Oncology 5 (July 2014): S9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jgo.2014.06.020.

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Blank, Michael B., and Shannon Canney. "Free Format Submission for JCOP." Journal of Community Psychology 48, no. 2 (February 19, 2020): 167. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcop.22329.

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Trentelman, Harry L., and Paolo Rapisarda. "Preface: SI JCW." Systems & Control Letters 95 (September 2016): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sysconle.2016.06.001.

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Nepote, Juan. "Seven memos for the next JCOM." Journal of Science Communication 12, no. 01 (March 21, 2013): C05. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/2.12010305.

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Throughout its existence JCOM has earned a special recognition as a space of confluence for the international community of science communicators, but how should be its immediate future? Here are some ideas inspired by which Italo Calvino’s suggested as the main characteristics for the literature of the 21st century, hoping to have a JCOM light, rapid, accurate, visible, multiple, consistent and comprehensive.
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Pitrelli, Nico. "JCOM — Five Years into the Future." Journal of Science Communication 12, no. 01 (March 20, 2013): E. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/2.12010501.

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In the next few months, JCOM will undergo relevant changes. A new owner will take charge of its editorial management and define new development strategies. This important transition is a good opportunity to take stock of the past few years and to devise a new type of science communication research journal.
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Weitkamp, Emma. "Shared spaces: a future for JCOM." Journal of Science Communication 13, no. 02 (May 6, 2014): E. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/2.13020501.

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As academic communities across the globe are increasingly encouraged to share their knowledge outside the ivory towers of academia, it becomes ever more important to create a bridge that crosses continents and disciplinary boundaries. Sitting, as it does, at the nexus between science communication practice and research, JCOM has a vital role to play as just such a knowledge sharing platform.
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Ørvig, Kjersti. "Presentation of JCSW Issue 2018/2." Journal of Comparative Social Work 13, no. 2 (October 26, 2018): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.31265/jcsw.v13i2.173.

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Stephens, Paul. "Presentation of JCSW Issue 2011/1." Journal of Comparative Social Work 6, no. 1 (April 1, 2011): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.31265/jcsw.v6i1.53.

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KOMAKI, Hironobu, Masao NAKO, and Masaji FUJIOKA. "0544 Multi Well Pilot Test for JCOP." Proceedings of the JSME annual meeting 2007.3 (2007): 117–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmemecjo.2007.3.0_117.

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Weitkamp, Emma, and Luisa Massarani. "Branching out: new JCOM América Latina for dynamic science communication community." Journal of Science Communication 17, no. 02 (April 4, 2018): E. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/2.17020501.

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April marks a milestone in the history of JCOM, with the launch of new features for the International, English language journal alongside the launch of a sister journal, JCOM América Latina which will cater for the dynamic and fast growing Spanish and Portuguese speaking science communication community. Luisa Massarani, a long standing JCOM Editorial Board member, has led the development of JCOM América Latina and will act as the Editor for the new journal. JCOM and JCOM América Latina will work closely together, providing free, open access publishing for science communication research across the globe.
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Haller, Daniel G. "JCO and the Public Trust." Journal of Clinical Oncology 24, no. 3 (January 20, 2006): 323–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2005.05.1714.

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Bieder, C. "Comments on the JCO Accident." Cognition, Technology & Work 2, no. 4 (November 2000): 204–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/pl00011502.

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Appeltauer, Malte, Robert Hirschfeld, and Jens Lincke. "Declarative Layer Composition with The JCop Programming Language." Journal of Object Technology 12, no. 2 (2013): 4:1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5381/jot.2013.12.2.a4.

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NODA, Junji, and Masaaki NISHIKAWA. "Report on “2019 Novel International Exchanges on JCOM”." Journal of the Society of Materials Science, Japan 69, no. 3 (March 15, 2020): 284–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.2472/jsms.69.284.

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Ishikura, S., Y. Ito, and M. Hiraoka. "JCOG Radiation Therapy Study Group: History and Achievements." Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology 41, no. 11 (October 6, 2011): 1241–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jjco/hyr126.

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Boku, Narikazu. "Chemotherapy for metastatic disease: review from JCOG trials." International Journal of Clinical Oncology 13, no. 3 (June 2008): 196–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10147-008-0784-0.

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Castro, Jose Esteban. "Journal of Co-operative Organization and Management (JCOM)." Journal of Co-operative Organization and Management 6, no. 1 (June 2018): 43–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcom.2018.05.001.

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Massarani, Luisa. "Developing world and science communication research." Journal of Science Communication 12, no. 01 (March 21, 2013): C03. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/2.12010303.

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This paper brings some reflections on JCOM and, in general on a science communication journal, from the perspective of the developing world. It is highlighted the following top aspects of JCOM: open access; the language, that is, the fact that authors can write in their own languages and the article is translated into English; and the fact that JCOM welcomes contributions from every part of the world. The author considers JCOM a unique journal, which approaches science communication in a rich way and keeping a welcome intellectual diversity.
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HOSOI, Atsushi. "Report on ^|^#8220;JSMS COMPOSITES Young Researcher Symposium, 2012^|^#8221;." Journal of the Society of Materials Science, Japan 61, no. 12 (2012): 987. http://dx.doi.org/10.2472/jsms.61.987.

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NODA, Junji. "Report on “2016 JSMS COMPOSITES Young Researcher Symposium”." Journal of the Society of Materials Science, Japan 65, no. 11 (2016): 831. http://dx.doi.org/10.2472/jsms.65.831.

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Oshima, Sachiko, Miri Hisada, Yusuke Saito, and Takehisa Fujita. "Reexamination of Criticality Accident in JCO." Journal of Modern Physics 07, no. 12 (2016): 1500–1505. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/jmp.2016.712136.

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Samusev, S. V., G. P. Zhigulev, and V. A. Fadeev. "Edge geometry of pipe blanks produced by JCOE flexure." Steel in Translation 47, no. 5 (May 2017): 296–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.3103/s0967091217050114.

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Massarani, Luisa, Padraig Murphy, and Rod Lamberts. "COVID-19 and science communication: a JCOM special issue." Journal of Science Communication 19, no. 05 (September 30, 2020): E. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/2.19050501.

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The devastating effects of COVID-19 and the speed of both the scientific and medical response and the public information requirements about frontline healthcare work, medical advances and policy and compliance measures has necessitated an intensity of science communication never seen before. This JCOM special issue — the first of two parts — looks at the challenges of communicating COVID-19 and coronavirus in the early spread of the disease in 2020. Here we present papers from across the world that demonstrate the scale of this challenge.
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Mizutani, Tomonori, Kenichi Nakamura, Haruhiko Fukuda, Asao Ogawa, Tetsuya Hamaguchi, and Fumio Nagashima. "Geriatric Research Policy: Japan Clinical Oncology Group (JCOG) policy." Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology 49, no. 10 (September 30, 2019): 901–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jjco/hyz093.

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Abstract Due to the rapid aging of Japan’s population, clinical research focusing on older patients with cancer is urgently needed. The Japan Clinical Oncology Group (JCOG) has conducted several such clinical trials, but there has been no formal policy for geriatric research. We have therefore established a JCOG policy for geriatric cancer research. We defined the patient selection policy based on treatment tolerance and chronological age. Older patients are categorized into three conceptual groups: ‘fit patients’ who can undergo the same standard treatment given to younger patients, ‘frail patients’ for whom best supportive or palliative care is indicated and ‘vulnerable patients’ who fall between the fit and frail categories. Unmet needs often exist for vulnerable patients. The policy recommends that study endpoints include not only survival but also other endpoints such as physical and cognitive function because the objective of therapy in older patients is not only extended life expectancy but also maintenance of the patient’s general condition. In this viewpoint, co-primary or composite endpoints that incorporate geriatric assessment in the study design are often applicable. Study design will differ depending on the study population, clinical question, and treatment. Even for older patients, a randomized clinical trial is still the gold standard when the clinical question asks which treatment is better. An observational study of a broader population is applicable for investigating actual conditions of older patients. This JCOG Geriatric Research Policy includes several practical solutions for various issues in geriatric research. We plan to revise this policy periodically to guide future geriatric research.
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Schmid, D. O., and H. Kunz. "Jcsw, eine genetische Variante im J-Blutgruppensystem der Ziege." Zentralblatt für Veterinärmedizin Reihe B 22, no. 2 (May 13, 2010): 130–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0450.1975.tb00572.x.

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Yoshikawa, T., Y. Naito, K. Masui, T. Fujii, Y. Boku, S. Nakagawa, N. Yoshida, and M. Kondo. "Free radical-scavenging activity of Crassostera gigas extract (JCOE)." Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy 51, no. 8 (September 1997): 328–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0753-3322(97)88050-x.

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Jussila, Iiro. "The Journal of Co-operative Organization and Management (JCOM)." Journal of Co-operative Organization and Management 1, no. 1 (September 2013): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcom.2012.11.001.

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Aresta, M. "ICCDU and JCOU: Two different entities, one common goal." Journal of CO2 Utilization 15 (September 2016): 3–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcou.2015.12.003.

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Kato, Ken, Kei Muro, Keiko Minashi, Atsushi Ohtsu, Satoshi Ishikura, Narikazu Boku, Hiroya Takiuchi, Yoshito Komatsu, Yoshinori Miyata, and Haruhiko Fukuda. "Phase II Study of Chemoradiotherapy With 5-Fluorouracil and Cisplatin for Stage II–III Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma: JCOG Trial (JCOG 9906)." International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics 81, no. 3 (November 2011): 684–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrobp.2010.06.033.

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Riedlinger, Michelle, and Marina Joubert. "Welcome message from the new editorial duo." Journal of Science Communication 21, no. 03 (April 11, 2022): E. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/2.21030501.

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In this editorial, we reflect on our new roles as Editor-in-Chief and Deputy Editor of JCOM. We acknowledge the work of previous editors of JCOM, the Editorial Office and the wider JCOM community who have contributed to the success of the journal. We introduce the new Editorial Board and future directions for the journal, and we encourage suggestions from authors, reviewers and readers for taking the journal forward.
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Massarani, Luisa, Martha Marandino, and Marina Ramalho e Silva. "Controvérsias e divulgação científica." Journal of Science Communication América Latina 04, no. 02 (November 18, 2021): E. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/3.04020501.

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Nesta edição de ‘JCOM América Latina’ concentramos nossos esforços em discutir controvérsias e divulgação científica, reunindo sete textos. São cinco artigos, um ensaio e uma resenha de livro provenientes de autores da Argentina, do Brasil, da Colômbia e do México. A edição conta com a participação de Martha Marandino, que integra o comitê editorial de ‘JCOM América Latina’ e é pesquisadora da Universidade de São Paulo, e Marina Ramalho e Silva, pesquisadora da Casa de Oswaldo Cruz da Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, além de Luisa Massarani, editora de ‘JCOM América Latina’.
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Weitkamp, Emma. "New year, new editorial team." Journal of Science Communication 21, no. 01 (January 13, 2022): E. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/2.21010501.

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In this Editorial, I reflect on my time as Editor in Chief of JCOM and thank the community of scholars and practitioners who have helped to ensure the success of JCOM by generously contributing their time as reviewers, as well as authors and readers. This community has made my time as Editor in Chief rewarding and informative, as I have learned more and more about our diverse field. I am sure that JCOM will continue to grow and develop under the directorship of Michelle Riedlinger and Marina Joubert.
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Fay, Philip A., Dafeng Hui, Robert B. Jackson, Harold P. Collins, Lara G. Reichmann, Michael J. Aspinwall, Virginia L. Jin, Albina R. Khasanova, Robert W. Heckman, and H. Wayne Polley. "Multiple constraints cause positive and negative feedbacks limiting grassland soil CO2 efflux under CO2 enrichment." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118, no. 2 (December 21, 2020): e2008284117. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2008284117.

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Terrestrial ecosystems are increasingly enriched with resources such as atmospheric CO2 that limit ecosystem processes. The consequences for ecosystem carbon cycling depend on the feedbacks from other limiting resources and plant community change, which remain poorly understood for soil CO2 efflux, JCO2, a primary carbon flux from the biosphere to the atmosphere. We applied a unique CO2 enrichment gradient (250 to 500 µL L−1) for eight years to grassland plant communities on soils from different landscape positions. We identified the trajectory of JCO2 responses and feedbacks from other resources, plant diversity [effective species richness, exp(H)], and community change (plant species turnover). We found linear increases in JCO2 on an alluvial sandy loam and a lowland clay soil, and an asymptotic increase on an upland silty clay soil. Structural equation modeling identified CO2 as the dominant limitation on JCO2 on the clay soil. In contrast with theory predicting limitation from a single limiting factor, the linear JCO2 response on the sandy loam was reinforced by positive feedbacks from aboveground net primary productivity and exp(H), while the asymptotic JCO2 response on the silty clay arose from a net negative feedback among exp(H), species turnover, and soil water potential. These findings support a multiple resource limitation view of the effects of global change drivers on grassland ecosystem carbon cycling and highlight a crucial role for positive or negative feedbacks between limiting resources and plant community structure. Incorporating these feedbacks will improve models of terrestrial carbon sequestration and ecosystem services.
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Kawahara, Daisuke, Shuichi Ozawa, Tomoki Kimura, Akito Saito, Teiji Nishio, Takeo Nakashima, Yoshimi Ohno, Yuji Murakami, and Yasushi Nagata. "Marginal prescription equivalent to the isocenter prescription in lung stereotactic body radiotherapy: preliminary study for Japan Clinical Oncology Group trial (JCOG1408)." Journal of Radiation Research 58, no. 1 (October 19, 2016): 149–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrr/rrw096.

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Abstract A new randomized Phase III trial, the Japan Clinical Oncology Group (JCOG) 1408, which compares two dose fractionations (JCOG 0403 and JCOG 0702) for medically inoperable Stage IA NSCLC or small lung lesions clinically diagnosed as primary lung cancer, involves the introduction of a prescribed dose to the D95% of the planning target volume (PTV) using a superposition/convolution algorithm. Therefore, we must determine the prescribed dose in the D95% prescribing method to begin JCOG1408. JCOG 0702 uses density correction and the D95% prescribing method. However, JCOG 0403 uses no density correction and isocenter- prescribing method. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prescribed dose to the D95% of the PTV equivalent to a dose of 48 Gy to the isocenter (JCOG 0403) using a superposition algorithm. The peripheral isodose line, which has the highest conformity index, and the D95% of the PTV were analyzed by considering the weighting factor, i.e. the inverse of the difference between the doses obtained using the superposition and Clarkson algorithms. The average dose at the isodose line of the highest conformity index and the D95% of the PTV were 41.5 ± 0.3 and 42.0 ± 0.3 Gy, respectively. The D95% of the PTV had a small correlation with the target volume (r2 = 0.0022) and with the distance between the scatterer and tumor volumes (r2 = 0.19). Thus, the prescribed dose of 48 Gy using the Clarkson algorithm (JCOG0403) was found to be equivalent to the prescribed dose of 42 Gy to the D95% of the PTV using the superposition algorithm.
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Kato, Ken. "SY25-2 JCOG perspective on Asian collaboration for clinical trials." Annals of Oncology 33 (July 2022): S449. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.annonc.2022.05.490.

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Merzagora, Matteo. "JCOM — what do I expect form a science communication journal." Journal of Science Communication 12, no. 01 (March 21, 2013): C04. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/2.12010304.

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The JCOM I would appreciate reading should address in real time the emerging trends and pressing issues concerning Science in society; it would be targeted not only to researchers in STS et similia, but also to the constantly expanding universe of science communication practitioners; it would make sure to avoid the hidden forms of social exclusion which are dangerously lurking behind all communication activity, including science communication.
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Nakamura, Kenichi. "Clinical Trial Methodology for Geriatric Oncology –JCOG Geriatric Research Policy." Annals of Oncology 27 (November 2016): vii32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/annonc/mdw478.

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Danusantoso, J., and T. K. Chaki. "Effect of excess Ca on Tcand Jcof melt-quenched Bi2Sr2Ca1.2Cu2Ox." Superconductor Science and Technology 4, no. 10 (October 1, 1991): 520–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0953-2048/4/10/003.

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Shah, Shalin. "JCOL: A Java package for solving the graph coloring problem." Journal of Open Source Software 5, no. 48 (April 3, 2020): 1843. http://dx.doi.org/10.21105/joss.01843.

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Koide, H., T. Imanaka, K. Kobayashi, and K. Ogino. "Radioactive contamination from the JCO criticality accident." Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 50, no. 1-2 (August 2000): 123–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0265-931x(00)00072-2.

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Bosserman, Linda. "Enhancing Value Together Through JCO Oncology Practice." JCO Oncology Practice 16, no. 1 (January 2020): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jop.19.00746.

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