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Incidence and Importance of Fungal Infection in Field Peas (Pisum sativum L.) in Germany
Monitoring of the pathogen spectrum in grain peas (Pisum sativum L.) was conducted in Germany between 2005 and 2007. The outcome of this study implies that the infections of pathogens depend on the annual weather condition and the geographic area.Ascochyta pinodes, which infects aerial plant organs, was the pathogen found most frequently (on average 61, 8%). Especially in years with moist weather conditions a more severe spreading of the pathogen could be observed. Similarly, the occurrence ofBotrytis cinerea depends on the weather conditions. In 2007 were optimal conditions for infections and consequentlyB. cinerea was found with a high frequency of about 70%. Regarding diseases on root and stem base, this study clearly shows that infection of less prominent Fusarium species, such asF. redolens andF. avenaceum was significantly higher compared toF. oxysporum andF. solani
sj-docx-1-ctj-10.1177_17407745231201345 – Supplemental material for Advancing neurofibromatosis and schwannomatosis clinical trial design: Consensus recommendations from the Response Evaluation in Neurofibromatosis and Schwannomatosis (REiNS) International Collaboration
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-ctj-10.1177_17407745231201345 for Advancing neurofibromatosis and schwannomatosis clinical trial design: Consensus recommendations from the Response Evaluation in Neurofibromatosis and Schwannomatosis (REiNS) International Collaboration by Vanessa L Merker, Andrea M Gross, Brigitte C Widemann and Scott R Plotkin in Clinical Trials</p
Einflussfaktoren der psychosozialen Belastungen von Eltern anfallskranker Kinder
Dehn L, Korn-Merker E, Pfäfflin M, Fischbach H, Frantz M, May T. Einflussfaktoren der psychosozialen Belastungen von Eltern anfallskranker Kinder. Neuropädiatrie in Klinik und Praxis. 2013;12:81-87
sj-pdf-1-ajs-10.1177_03635465221131987 – Supplemental material for The Post-Concussion Symptom Scale: Normative Data for Adolescent Student-Athletes Stratified by Gender and Preexisting Conditions
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-ajs-10.1177_03635465221131987 for The Post-Concussion Symptom Scale: Normative Data for Adolescent Student-Athletes Stratified by Gender and Preexisting Conditions by Justin E. Karr, Brandon G. Zuccato, Eric O. Ingram, Tara L. McAuley, Bradley Merker and Christopher A. Abeare in The American Journal of Sports Medicine</p
sj-docx-1-ctj-10.1177_17407745231205577 – Supplemental material for Recommendations for assessing appearance concerns related to plexiform and cutaneous neurofibromas in neurofibromatosis 1 clinical trials
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-ctj-10.1177_17407745231205577 for Recommendations for assessing appearance concerns related to plexiform and cutaneous neurofibromas in neurofibromatosis 1 clinical trials by Vanessa L Merker, Heather L Thompson, Pamela L Wolters, Frank D Buono, Cynthia M Hingtgen, Tena Rosser, Belinda Barton, Carolina Barnett, Taylor Smith, Diana Haberkamp, Miranda L McManus, Andrea Baldwin, Irene P Moss, Claas Röhl and Staci Martin in Clinical Trials</p
sj-docx-2-ctj-10.1177_17407745231205577 – Supplemental material for Recommendations for assessing appearance concerns related to plexiform and cutaneous neurofibromas in neurofibromatosis 1 clinical trials
Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-ctj-10.1177_17407745231205577 for Recommendations for assessing appearance concerns related to plexiform and cutaneous neurofibromas in neurofibromatosis 1 clinical trials by Vanessa L Merker, Heather L Thompson, Pamela L Wolters, Frank D Buono, Cynthia M Hingtgen, Tena Rosser, Belinda Barton, Carolina Barnett, Taylor Smith, Diana Haberkamp, Miranda L McManus, Andrea Baldwin, Irene P Moss, Claas Röhl and Staci Martin in Clinical Trials</p
sj-pdf-1-ctj-10.1177_17407745231209224 – Supplemental material for Perspectives of adults with neurofibromatosis regarding the design of psychosocial trials: Results from an anonymous online survey
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-ctj-10.1177_17407745231209224 for Perspectives of adults with neurofibromatosis regarding the design of psychosocial trials: Results from an anonymous online survey by Pamela L Wolters, Nour Al Ghriwati, Melissa Baker, Staci Martin, Dale Berg, Gregg Erickson, Barbara Franklin, Vanessa L Merker, Beverly Oberlander, Stephanie Reeve, Claas Rohl, Tena Rosser and Ana-Maria Vranceanu in Clinical Trials</p
Reply to “Comment on ‘Conductance scaling in Kondo-correlated quantum dots: Role of level asymmetry and charging energy’”
The Comment of A. A. Aligia claims that the superperturbation theory (SPT) approach [E. Muñoz, C. J. Bolech, and S. Kirchner, Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 016601 (2013)] formulated using dual fermions [A. N. Rubtsov, M. I. Katsnelson, and A. I. Lichtenstein, Phys. Rev. B 77, 033101 (2008)] and used by us to compare with numerical renormalization group (NRG) results for the conductance [L. Merker, S. Kirchner, E. Muñoz, and T. A. Costi, Phys. Rev. B 87, 165132 (2013)], fails to correctly extend the results of the symmetric Anderson impurity model (SIAM) for general values of the local level Ed in the Kondo regime. We answer this criticism. We also compare new NRG results for cB, with cB calculated directly from the low-field conductance, with new higher-order SPT calculations for this quantity, finding excellent agreement for all Ed and for U/πΔ extending into the strong coupling regime
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