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Jacob Hall

Jacob Hall (traditional attribution). Jacob Hall (fl. 1668) was an English rope-dancer, who distinguished himself as a performer on the tight-rope. Provided by Wikipedia
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    P155: Parsing autism heterogeneity: Phenotypic differences between individuals across genes of different effect sizes

    P155: Parsing autism heterogeneity: Phenotypic differences between individuals across genes of different effect sizes by Sarah Barns, Jessica Wright, Jacob Hall, Pamela Feliciano, Wendy Chung

    Published 2025-01-01
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    P258: Phenotypic predictors of dual genetic diagnosis in people with autism

    P258: Phenotypic predictors of dual genetic diagnosis in people with autism by Alexandra Goler, Jessica Wright, Jacob Hall, Pamela Feliciano, Wendy Chung

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    BKM120 induces apoptosis and inhibits tumor growth in medulloblastoma.

    BKM120 induces apoptosis and inhibits tumor growth in medulloblastoma. by Ping Zhao, Jacob Hall, Mary Durston, Austin Voydanoff, Elizabeth VanSickle, Shannon Kelly, Abhinav B Nagulapally, Jeffery Bond, Giselle Saulnier Sholler

    Published 2017-01-01
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