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    Plasmodium mexicanum sex ratios and genotypes from natural infections collected 2007-2009

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    Compiled data on naturally-occuring infections of the lizard malaria parasite Plasmodium mexicanum in its host, the lizard Sceloporus occidentalis, including sex ratio and parasitemia counts and alleles observed at 4 microsatellite loci. Data was collected for the current study (Testing sex ratio theory with the malaria parasite Plasmodium mexicanum in natural and experimental infections) from samples collected by Allison Neal, Jennifer Fricke, and Anne Vardo-Zalik. Contribution of other dataset authors is outlined in ReadMe file, as well as more detailed inforamtion about the study and data set

    Distribution of Plasmodium mexicanum clones among hosts

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    Data, metadata and R code to accompany the manuscript "Distribution of clones among hosts for the lizard malaria parasite Plasmodium mexicanum" (author: AT Neal; in review at PeerJ

    Distribution of Plasmodium mexicanum clones among hosts

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    Data, metadata and R code to accompany the manuscript "Distribution of clones among hosts for the lizard malaria parasite Plasmodium mexicanum" (author: AT Neal; in review at PeerJ

    Distribution of Plasmodium mexicanum clones among hosts

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    Data, metadata and R code to accompany the manuscript "Distribution of clones among hosts for the lizard malaria parasite Plasmodium mexicanum" (author: AT Neal; in review at PeerJ

    Episcopal Church on Olive Avenue, Rehoboth

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    A color postcard of a church with a steeply sloped roof and tall bell tower. There are four children outside of the church on the sidewalk. The text on the front informs the reader that the image is from Olive Avenue, showing the Episcopal Church in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. Mrs. E. W. Hastings of Delmar, Delaware, received this postcard. The sender wrote to tell Mrs. Hastings that if she intended to visit that, she should get to them by 11 o'clock. The author did not know what time the event would start. They informed Mrs. Hastings that there was a brick church to the left of the road, and she would have to turn to the right to get to them. They told her she could go to Laurel on Sunday night if she didn't visit. Louis Kaufmann & Sons published this postcard. C. T. American Art is credited. A postmark on the back indicates that this postcard was mailed from Midway, Delaware. The postage stamp is a two-cent U.S. #634, George Washington. The back of the postcard is labeled 0758 and 10.00

    Episcopal Church on Olive Avenue, Rehoboth

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    A color postcard of a church with a steeply sloped roof and tall bell tower. There are four children outside of the church on the sidewalk. The text on the front informs the reader that the image is from Olive Avenue, showing the Episcopal Church in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. Mrs. E. W. Hastings of Delmar, Delaware, received this postcard. The sender wrote to tell Mrs. Hastings that if she intended to visit that, she should get to them by 11 o'clock. The author did not know what time the event would start. They informed Mrs. Hastings that there was a brick church to the left of the road, and she would have to turn to the right to get to them. They told her she could go to Laurel on Sunday night if she didn't visit. Louis Kaufmann & Sons published this postcard. C. T. American Art is credited. A postmark on the back indicates that this postcard was mailed from Midway, Delaware. The postage stamp is a two-cent U.S. #634, George Washington. The back of the postcard is labeled 0758 and 10.00

    Relationships between structural and functional measures of nutritional status in a normally nourished population

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    Both anthropometric and functional measurements have been used in nutritional assessment and monitoring. Hand dynamometry is a predictor of surgical outcome and peak expiratory flow rate has been used as an index of respiratory muscle function. This study aims to measure in normal subjects the relationship between anthropometric measurements, voluntary muscle strength by hand grip dynamometry and respiratory muscle function by peak expiratory flow rate

    A practical posture for hand grip dynamometry in the clinical setting

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    The optimal testing position for hand grip strength, which is a useful functional measure of nutritional status, is open to debate. We therefore examined the systematic difference between different postures in order to establish a methodology that is clinically relevant, easy to perform and reproducible

    MOI vs. Prevalence

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    Drought, COI and prevalence of Plasmodium mexicanum

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