608 research outputs found
sj-docx-2-bmi-10.1177_11772719221107765 – Supplemental material for Glycerophosphoinositol is Elevated in Blood Samples From CLN3Δex7-8 pigs, Cln3Δex7-8 Mice, and CLN3-Affected Individuals
Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-bmi-10.1177_11772719221107765 for Glycerophosphoinositol is Elevated in Blood Samples From CLN3Δex7-8 pigs, Cln3Δex7-8 Mice, and CLN3-Affected Individuals by Jon J Brudvig, Vicki J Swier, Tyler B Johnson, Jacob C Cain, Melissa Pratt, Mitch Rechtzigel, Hannah Leppert, An N Dang Do, Forbes D Porter and Jill M Weimer in Biomarker Insights</p
sj-xlsx-3-bmi-10.1177_11772719221107765 – Supplemental material for Glycerophosphoinositol is Elevated in Blood Samples From CLN3Δex7-8 pigs, Cln3Δex7-8 Mice, and CLN3-Affected Individuals
Supplemental material, sj-xlsx-3-bmi-10.1177_11772719221107765 for Glycerophosphoinositol is Elevated in Blood Samples From CLN3Δex7-8 pigs, Cln3Δex7-8 Mice, and CLN3-Affected Individuals by Jon J Brudvig, Vicki J Swier, Tyler B Johnson, Jacob C Cain, Melissa Pratt, Mitch Rechtzigel, Hannah Leppert, An N Dang Do, Forbes D Porter and Jill M Weimer in Biomarker Insights</p
sj-docx-1-bmi-10.1177_11772719221107765 – Supplemental material for Glycerophosphoinositol is Elevated in Blood Samples From CLN3Δex7-8 pigs, Cln3Δex7-8 Mice, and CLN3-Affected Individuals
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-bmi-10.1177_11772719221107765 for Glycerophosphoinositol is Elevated in Blood Samples From CLN3Δex7-8 pigs, Cln3Δex7-8 Mice, and CLN3-Affected Individuals by Jon J Brudvig, Vicki J Swier, Tyler B Johnson, Jacob C Cain, Melissa Pratt, Mitch Rechtzigel, Hannah Leppert, An N Dang Do, Forbes D Porter and Jill M Weimer in Biomarker Insights</p
Getting Your Home Mortgage Interest Deductions
Author\u27s biography: M. Jill Lockwood is interim director of the School of Accountancy at Georgia Southern University and can be reached at [email protected]
Jack and Jill
This book represents a great find on a lightning shopping visit over the lunch break of a Jesuit meeting. The book is in terrible condition, with virtually no spine left at all and all the pages loose. This curious book can best be understood as a combination of material found in my 1885? Lupton Fairy Land Tales Told Long Ago and my 1884 Lothrop Selections from Aesop's Fables. Part of the book's strangeness is that Jack and Jill (found in Lupton) is the only non-fable in the whole book! I am very lucky to have found the book! After that story comes first a full page illustration of a fable not presented here ( In the Cat's Court of Appeals ) signed by M. Stephens (?). Then come five presentations of Aesopic fables in verse by Clara Doty Bates, all found in Lothrop. The first and last are illustrated by Edmund H. Garrett, while Childe Hassam did TMCM. TMCM adds one page (the second) out of the two pages of panels added to TMCM in Lupton, with the numbers of the panels (7-12) now removed. I will leave it to the reader to judge how much sense these six pictures make as they appear suddenly on their own--probably as much sense as a picture of a cat judge ready to eat both litigants (a bunny and a weasel) next to a fable about how a monkey cheats two cat litigants. Pick up a rock and you will find something underneath it!This is a hardbound book (hard cover)Clara Doty Bate
Author John M. Barry Tells the Story of Early America’s Emerging Ideals Through Roger Williams
Bestselling author and historian John M. Barry revealed the story behind University namesake and the founder of Rhode Island
Tax Credits for College Tuition
Author\u27s biography: Dr. Jill Lockwood is a professor of accounting and interim director of the School of Accountancy at Georgia Southern University. She can be reached at [email protected]
What the Bush Tax Cut Extension Means for You
Excerpt: Small businesses may continue to write off up to $500,000 for qualified property placed in service in 2010 and/or 2011. The maximum deduction drops significantly for 2012 and 2013. Now is a good time to buy. Author\u27s biography: Dr. Jill Lockwood is the interim director of the School of Accountancy at Georgia Southern University. She can be reached via email at [email protected]
Public and Private Standards for Food Safety and Quality: International Trade Implications
This article examines the implications for the international trade environment of public and private standards for food safety and food quality. Public (mandatory) standards are a response to a perceived market failure and include mandatory risk assessment procedures, restrictions on harmful products, and labelling requirements. Disparate public standards create challenges for international trading partners and are dealt with through the WTO SPS and TBT Agreements. Private standards for food safety and quality are becoming a prominent feature of international food markets and include proprietary, consensus and third-party standards. The WTO has no jurisdiction over private standards. Key questions include whether private standards divert or reduce trade or whether they can be trade enhancing, and under what conditions. The implications for the WTO are discussed, and future trade policy research needs pertaining to the co-existence of public and private standards for food safety and quality are identified.food safety, GLOBALGAP, HACCP, mandatory standards, private standards, Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety, International Relations/Trade,
Organic wastewater compounds, pharmaceuticals, and coliphage in ground water receiving discharge from onsite wastewater treatment systems near La Pine, Oregon: occurrence and implications for transport
by Stephen R. Hinkle, Rodney J. Weick (Oregon Department of Environmental Quality), Jill M. Johnson (Deschutes County Environmental Health Division), Jeffery D. Cahill, Steven G. Smith, and Barbara J. Rich (Oregon Department of Environmental Quality) ; prepared in cooperation with Oregon Department of Environmental Quality and Deschutes County Environmental Health Division.Title from PDF cover (viewed on April 3, 2020).This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references (pages 52-54).Mode of access: Internet from the State Library of Oregon U.S. Government Publications Collection.Text in English
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