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Artikel 71 Fe−N 3/C Active Catalytic Sites for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction Prepared with Molecular‐Level Geometry Control through the Covalent Immobilization of an Iron−Terpyridine Motif onto Carbon
Enthalten in ChemElectroChem Bd. 6, 2019, Nr. 5: 1350-1358. 9 S.
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Artikel 72 Literacy usage in impoverished African settings: Post-Education for All (EFA) research needs
Enthalten in International review of education 24.4.2019: 1-26
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Artikel 73 Combined quantitative measures of ER, PR, HER2, and KI67 provide more prognostic information than categorical combinations in luminal breast cancer
Enthalten in Modern pathology 11.4.2019: 1-13
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Artikel 74 Correction to: H3.3 K27M depletion increases differentiation and extends latency of diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma growth in vivo
Enthalten in Acta neuropathologica 11.4.2019: 1
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Artikel 75 Clinical genome sequencing uncovers potentially targetable truncations and fusions of MAP3K8 in spitzoid and other melanomas
Enthalten in Nature medicine 4.3.2019: 1-6
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Artikel 76 Genetic variant predictors of gene expression provide new insight into risk of colorectal cancer
Enthalten in Human genetics 28.2.2019: 1-20
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Artikel 77 Correction: BOADICEA: a comprehensive breast cancer risk prediction model incorporating genetic and nongenetic risk factors
Enthalten in Genetics in medicine 21.2.2019: 1
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Artikel 78 Taxonomy of the order Mononegavirales: second update 2018
Enthalten in Archives of virology 20.1.2019: 1-12
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Artikel 79 BOADICEA: a comprehensive breast cancer risk prediction model incorporating genetic and nongenetic risk factors
Enthalten in Genetics in medicine 15.1.2019: 1-11
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Artikel 80 An acute dose of inorganic dietary nitrate does not improve high-intensity, intermittent exercise performance in temperate or hot and humid conditions
Enthalten in European journal of applied physiology 8.1.2019: 1-11
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