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    The Daily Democrat

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    Daily newspaper from Anadarko, Oklahoma. Coverage includes local, state, and national news, along with advertising

    Nicrophorus interruptus STEPHENS 1830

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    Nicrophorus interruptus STEPHENS, 1830 D i s t r i b u t i o n i n I r a n: Mazandaran (RUŽIČKA & SCHNEIDER 2002), Iran (no locality cited) (NIKOLAEV & KOZMINYKH 2002; SIKES et al. 2002; LÖBL & SMETANA 2004). G e n e r a l d i s t r i b u t i o n: Widely distributed in the Palaearctic region (RUŽIČKA & SCHNEIDER 2002; LÖBL & SMETANA 2004).Published as part of Ghahari, Hassan, Háva, Jiří, R, Aclypea, M, Dendroxena, L, Necrodes, F, Nicrophorus & L, Phosphuga, 2015, An annotated checklist of the Iranian carrion beetles (Coleoptera: Staphylinoidea: Silphidae), pp. 1501-1511 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 47 (2) on page 1503, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.528250

    Oxypoda (Oxypoda) acuminata STEPHENS 1832

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    Oxypoda (Oxypoda) acuminata STEPHENS, 1832 U n t e r s u c h t e s M a t e r i a l ITALIEN: Campania: Cilento, Rofrano Pruno, 900 m, 26.II.2009, in Hasel-und Erlenstreue, leg. Kapp, 2♀♀ (cKap); Laurino per Carmignano, 650 m, 25.II.2009, in Kastanienlaub, 1♀ (cKap); Basilicata: Potenza, Riserva Naturale Abetina Laurenzana, 1150-1270 m, leg. Angelini, 1♁ (cKap). V e r b r e i t u n g: Europa, Türkei,Westsibirien(SCHÜLKE & SMETANA 2015).Published as part of Kapp, Andreas, 2022, Beitrag zur Zoogeographie einiger Oxypoda-Arten aus Italien mit Beschreibung einer neuen Art der Untergattung Thliboptera STEPHENS, 1839 (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae), pp. 183-193 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 54 (1) on page 190, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.750734

    Differential Efficacy From the Addition of Bortezomib to R-CHOP in Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma According to the Molecular Subgroup in the REMoDL-B Study With a 5-Year Follow-Up.

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    Clinical trials frequently include multiple end points that mature at different times. The initial report, typically based on the primary end point, may be published when key planned co-primary or secondary analyses are not yet available. Clinical Trial Updates provide an opportunity to disseminate additional results from studies, published in JCO or elsewhere, for which the primary end point has already been reported.The REMoDL-B phase III adaptive trial compared rituximab, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, and prednisolone (R-CHOP) versus R-CHOP + bortezomib (RB-CHOP) in patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), stratified by molecular subtype. Primary analysis at a median follow-up of 30 months found no effect of bortezomib on progression-free survival (PFS) or overall survival (OS). Retrospective analysis using a gene expression-based classifier identified a molecular high-grade (MHG) group with worse outcomes. We present an updated analysis for patients successfully classified by the gene expression profile (GEP). Eligible patients were age older than 18 years with untreated DLBCL, fit enough for full-dose chemotherapy, and with adequate biopsies for GEP. Of 1,077 patients registered, 801 were identified with Activated B-Cell (ABC), Germinal Center B-cell, or MHG lymphoma. At a median follow-up of 64 months, there was no overall benefit of bortezomib on PFS or OS (5-year PFS hazard ratio [HR], 0.81; P = .085; OS HR, 0.86; P = .32). However, improved PFS and OS were seen in ABC lymphomas after RB-CHOP: 5-year OS 67% with R-CHOP versus 80% with RB-CHOP (HR, 0.58; 95% CI, 0.35 to 0.95; P = .032). Five-year PFS was higher in MHG lymphomas: 29% versus 55% (HR, 0.46; 95% CI, 0.26 to 0.84). Patients with ABC and MHG DLBCL may benefit from the addition of bortezomib to R-CHOP in initial therapy

    The Daily Democrat

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    Daily newspaper from Anadarko, Oklahoma. Coverage includes local, state, and national news, along with advertising

    Nutritional and environmental factors influence small mammal seed selection in a northern temperate forest

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    Data associated with the manuscript: Moore, N. B., Stephens, R. B., and R. J. Rowe. 2022. Nutritional and environmental factors influence small mammal seed selection in a northern temperate forest. Ecosphere</i

    The Daily Democrat

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    Daily newspaper from Anadarko, Oklahoma. Coverage includes local, state, and national news, along with advertising

    Tryphon bidentatus STEPHENS 1835

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    Tryphon bidentatus STEPHENS, 1835 M a t e r i a l: H 3: 1&male; 15-25.VII; H 4-5: 1&female; 2&male;&male; 15-25.IX; H 6: 1&female; 25.VII-5.VIII. D i s t r i b u t i o n: Palaearctic region, new for Georgia and the Caucasus region.Published as part of Riedel, Matthias, Diller, Erich & Japoshvili, George, 2018, The Ichneumonid fauna (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) of Lagodekhi Reserve, Sakartvelo (Georgia), with descriptions of four new species, pp. 1447-1507 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 50 (2) on page 1495, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.527509

    Micromus angulatus Stephens 1836

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    109. Micromus angulatus (Stephens, 1836) Isparta (Canbulat & K&imath;yak 2004, 2005b) 110. Micromus lanosus (Zeleny, 1962) Arhadan (Ar&imath; & K&imath;yak, 2003; Ar&imath; 2004). 111. Micromus variegatus (Fabricius, 1793) Northeast Anatolia (locality unknown) (Aspöck & Aspöck 1969 a; Aspöck et al. 1980). 112. Psectra diptera (Burmeister, 1839) Ankara (K&imath;yak & Özdikmen 1993). 113. Sympherobius (Niremberge) fuscescens (Wallengren, 1863) Middle Anatolia (locality unknown) (Aspöck & Aspöck 1969 a); Arhadan (Ar&imath; 2004). 114. Sympherobius (Niremberge) pellucidus (Walker, 1853) Northeast Turkey (locality unknown) (Aspöck et al. 1980). 115. Sympherobius (Sympherobius) elegans (Stephens, 1836) Konya (Monserrat & Hölzel 1987); Burdur (Canbulat & K&imath;yak 2005 b). 116. Sympherobius (Sympherobius) fallax Navás, [1908] Adana (&Scedil;engonca 1979). 117. Sympherobius (Sympherobius) pygmaeus (Rambur, 1842) Kahramanmara&scedil; (&Scedil;engonca 1979); K&imath;r&scedil;ehir (Canbulat & Özsaraç 2004); Elaz&imath;&gdot; (Özbay et al. 2005); Antalya, Burdur, Isparta, Denizli (Canbulat & K&imath;yak 2005 b). 118. Wesmaelius (Kimminsia) helveticus (H. Aspöck & U. Aspöck, 1964) Ankara, East Black Sea region (locality unknown) (Aspöck et al. 1980). 119. Wesmaelius (Kimminsia) malladai (Navás, 1925) Northeast Turkey (locality unknown) (Popov 1986 a). 120. Wesmaelius (Kimminsia) mortoni mortoni (McLachlan, 1899) Northeast of Turkey (locality unknown) (Aspöck et al. 1980; Popov 1986 a; Hölzel & Weiser 1999). 121. Wesmaelius (Kimminsia) navasi (Andréu, 1911) Konya (Esben-Petersen 1933); Gaziantep (&Scedil;engonca 1979); Isparta (Canbulat & K&imath;yak 2005 b). 122. Wesmaelius (Kimminsia) subnebulosus (Stephens, 1836) Middle Anatolia (locality unknown) (Aspöck & Aspöck 1969 a); Mersin, Kahramanmara&scedil;, &Idot;zmir (&Scedil;engonca 1979); Bursa (Monserrat & Hölzel 1987); K&imath;r&scedil;ehir (Canbulat & Özsaraç 2004); Elaz&imath;&gdot; (Özbay et al. 2005); Burdur, Isparta, Denizli (Canbulat & K&imath;yak 2005 b). 123. Wesmaelius (Kimminsia) ravus (Withycombe, 1923) Middle Anatolia (locality unknown) (Aspöck & Aspöck 1969 a); Arhadan (Ar&imath; 2004). 124. Wesmaelius (Kimminsia) vaillanti (Navás, 1927) Konya (Aspöck & Aspöck 1966); Ankara, Konya (Aspöck et al. 1980). 125. Wesmaelius (Wesmaelius) concinnus (Stephens, 1836) Northeast Turkey (locality unknown) (Aspöck et al. 1980); Arhadan, Kars (Ar&imath; 2004); Isparta (Canbulat & K&imath;yak 2005 b). 126. Wesmaelius (Wesmaelius) quadrifasciatus (Reuter, 1894) Northeast Turkey (locality unknown) (Aspöck et al. 1980); Arhadan, (Ar&imath; 2004).Published as part of Canbulat, Savaş, 2007, A checklist of Turkish Neuroptera with annotating on provincial distributions, pp. 35-52 in Zootaxa 1552 on page 43, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17815

    Search for exclusive b → u transitions in hadronic decays of B mesons involving Ds+ and Ds*+ mesons

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    complete author list: Alexander J.; Bebek C.; Berkelman K.; Bloom K.; Browder T.; Cassel D.; Cho H.; Coffman D.; Drell P.; Ehrlich R.; Garcia-Sciveres M.; Geiser B.; Gittelman B.; Gray S.; Hartill D.; Heltsley B.; Jones C.; Jones S.; Kandaswamy J.; Katayama N.; Kim P.; Kreinick D.; Ludwig G.; Masui J.; Mevissen J.; Mistry N.; Ng C.; Nordberg E.; Patterson J.; Peterson D.; Riley D.; Salman S.; Sapper M.; Würthwein F.; Avery P.; Freyberger A.; Rodriguez J.; Stephens R.; Yelton J.; Cinabro D.; Henderson S.; Kinoshita K.; Liu T.; Saulnier M.; Wilson R.; Yamamoto H.; Bergfeld T.; Eisenstein B.; Gollin G.; Ong B.; Palmer M.; Selen M.; Thaler J.; Sadoff A.; Ammar R.; Ball S.; Baringer P.; Bean A.; Besson D.; Coppage D.; Copty N.; Davis R.; Hancock N.; Kelly M.; Kwak N.; Lam H.; Kubota Y.; Lattery M.; Nelson J.; Patton S.; Perticone D.; Poling R.; Savinov V.; Schrenk S.; Wang R.; Alam M.; Kim I.; Nemati B.; O'Neill J.; Severini H.; Sun C.; Zoeller M.; Crawford G.; Daubenmier C.; Fulton R.; Fujino D.; Gan K.; Honscheid K.; Kagan H.; Kass R.; Lee J.; Malchow R.; Morrow F.; Skovpen Y.; Sung M.; White C.; Butler F.; Fu X.; Kalbfleisch G.; Ross W.; Skubic P.; Snow J.; Wang P.; Wood M.; Brown D.; Fast J.; McIlwain R.; Miao T.; Miller D.; Modesitt M.; Payne D.; Shibata E.; Shipsey I.; Wang P.; Battle M.; Ernst J.; Kwon Y.; Roberts S.; Thorndike E.; Wang C.; Dominick J.; Lambrecht M.; Sanghera S.; Shelkov V.; Skwarnicki T.; Stroynowski R.; Volobouev I.; Wei G.; Zadorozhny P.; Artuso M.; He D.; Goldberg M.; Horwitz N.; Kennett R.; Mountain R.; Moneti G.; Muheim F.; Mukhin Y.; Playfer S.; Rozen Y.; Stone S.; Thulasidas M.; Vasseur G.; Zhu G.; Bartelt J.; Csorna S.; Egyed Z.; Jain V.; Akerib D.; Barish B.; Chadha M.; Chan S.; Cowen D.; Eigen G.; Miller J.; O'Grady C.; Urheim J.; Weinstein A.; Acosta D.; Athanas M.; Masek G.; Paar H.; Gronberg J.; Kutschke R.; Menary S.; Morrison R.; Nakanishi S.; Nelson H.; Nelson T.; Richman J.; Ryd A.; Tajima H.; Schmidt D.; Sperka D.; Witherell M.; Procario M.; Yang S.; Balest R.; Cho K.; Daoudi M.; Ford W.; Johnson D.; Lingel K.; Lohner M.; Rankin P.; Smith J.; Alexander J.; Alexander J.P
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