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KRAS, p53 and BRAF Gene Mutations and Aneuploidy in Sporadic Colorectal Cancer Progression
Published 2006-01-01“…The aim of the present study was to further verify these observations by including BRAF gene analysis and by investigating a larger series of cases subdivided into Dukes' stages A to D to reconstruct some form of chronological modulation for events during CRC progression. …”
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Communicating with Extension Clients about Water
Published 2017-09-01“…Water impacts Florida’s tourism, agriculture, retail, and real estate development industries, all of which significantly contribute to Florida’s economy (Odera, Lamm, Dukes, Irani, & Carter, 2013). As the U.S. and Florida populations continue to increase and the demand for fresh, clean water rises, water quality and quantity issues will become increasingly important. …”
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Communicating with Extension Clients about Water
Published 2017-09-01“…Water impacts Florida’s tourism, agriculture, retail, and real estate development industries, all of which significantly contribute to Florida’s economy (Odera, Lamm, Dukes, Irani, & Carter, 2013). As the U.S. and Florida populations continue to increase and the demand for fresh, clean water rises, water quality and quantity issues will become increasingly important. …”
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A model for institutional phosphorus damage costs: A case study at the University of Virginia
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Posthumous coins of the Legnica-Brzeg Piasts
Published 2010-07-01“… An interesting product of the Silesian mints in the early modern period are coins commemorating the death of successive members of the Legnica-Brzeg Piast dynasty. In this way, dukes Joachim Fryderyk (died 1602), Jerzy Rudolf (died 1653), George III (died 1664), Louis IV (died 1663), Christian (died 1672) and Jerzy Wilhelm (died 1675) were commemorated. ) and princess Anna Maria (died 1605), Zofia Elżbieta (died 1622), Zofia Katarzyna (died 1659), and Elżbieta Maria Karolina (died 1664). …”
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