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    La référence socioculturelle régionale dans les calendriers populaires germano-américains des XVIIIe et XIXe siècles by York-Gothart Mix

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…La majeure partie d’entre elles a paru en Pennsylvanie, les autres en Ohio et au Maryland. Environ le quart de ces périodiques a été édité durant une période considérable : pour preuve, le Hoch-Deutsch Americanische Calender (Germantown et Philadelphie), qui était certainement le plus important, a paru de 1739 à 1833 – pratiquement un siècle. …”
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    Osteosarcoma enters a post genomic era with in silico opportunities: Generation of the High Dimensional Database for facilitating sarcoma biology research: A report from the Childr... by Jason Glover, Tsz-Kwong Man, Donald A Barkauskas, David Hall, Tanya Tello, Mary Beth Sullivan, Richard Gorlick, Katherine Janeway, Holcombe Grier, Ching Lau, Jeffrey A Toretsky, Scott C Borinstein, Chand Khanna, Timothy M Fan, COG Osteosarcoma Biology Group

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The prospective banking of osteosarcoma tissue samples to promote research endeavors has been realized through the establishment of a nationally centralized biospecimen repository, the Children's Oncology Group (COG) biospecimen bank located at the Biopathology Center (BPC)/Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. Although the physical inventory of osteosarcoma biospecimens is substantive (>15,000 sample specimens), the nature of these resources remains exhaustible. …”
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