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Cancer Immunol Immunother 2010,Oct,01;59(10):1607-8; author reply 1609-10; (PMID: 20577878)
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Biochem Pharmacol 2010,Sep,01;80(5):712-23; (PMID: 20412786) [...]While the market in developed nations is expected to compensate the investment and risk of making HH-GLI modulators, other sources or plans must be available for developing nations and poor patient populations. The promise of curing cancer recalls the once revered dream of El Dorado, which taught us that not everything that GLI-tters is gold.
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Cancer Nurs 2010,Sep,01;33(5):E1-11; (PMID: 20467306) [...]Five themes were identified, including "dream of a wonderful future," "unexpected reality," "struggling to accept," "balancing vanity with life priorities," and "coming to terms: no regret." CONCLUSION: Taiwanese women felt ambivalent about their new [...]
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J Hosp Infect 2010,Sep,01;76(1):23-5; (PMID: 20359769) [...]We carried out a randomised controlled cross-over study to compare the efficacy of such a mask (Totobobo, Dream Lab One Pte Ltd, Singapore) with fit-tested N95 masks (1860 or 1860s or 1862; 3M, St Paul, MN, USA) in 22 healthy volunteers. The median (interquartile range) reduction in airborne particle counts was significantly higher [193-fold (145-200)] for N95 masks than for Totobobo masks [135-fold (83-184)] (P<0.05).[...]
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Oncol Nurs Forum 2010,Sep,01;37(5):561-70; (PMID: 20797948) [...]Interventions included storytelling, clinical support of nurses, workshops to find balance in lives, and dream work. Additional support comes from mentoring.Conclusions: The research identified was primarily descriptive, with very few interventions reported.[...]
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Psychol Bull 2010,Sep,01;136(5):893; (PMID: 20804241) [...]The sentence should read as follows: "The mean effect size value of the ganzfeld database was significantly higher than the mean effect size of the standard free-response database but was not higher than the effect size of the nonganzfeld noise reduction database." (The following abstract of the original article appeared in record 2010-12718-001.) We report the results of meta-analyses on 3 types of free-response study: (a) ganzfeld (a technique that enhances a communication anomaly referred to as "psi"); (b) nonganzfeld noise reduction using alleged psi-enhancing techniques such as dream psi, meditation, relaxation, or hypnosis; and (c) standard free response (nonganzfeld, no noise reduction).[...]
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Phys Chem Chem Phys 2010,Aug,21;12(31):8948-52; (PMID: 20532353) [...]Ever since the first lasers were built over 40 years ago, chemists and physicists have been attempting to exploit them as tools for controlling the outcome of chemical reactions. Over the last decade this dream has become a reality. The most successful approaches have employed learning algorithms to shape femtosecond laser pulses; however, in these experiments, the laser light effectively learns for itself what pulse shape is required to generate a specific product and it is not always easy to unravel the underlying physics of the control process.[...]
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Am J Health Syst Pharm 2010,Aug,15;67(16):1319-25; (PMID: 20689120)
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Bioinformatics 2010,Aug,15;26(16):2020-8; (PMID: 20554691) [...] model with 103 chemical elements, some DREAM initiative in silico data and some in vivo data. Compared with the widely adopted total least squares (TLS) method, computation results show that parametric estimation accuracy can be significantly increased and false positive errors can be greatly reduced.[...]
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Psychiatry Res 2010,Aug,15;178(3):562-4; (PMID: 20471693) Dream diaries and reports of daytime waking thought were collected from five schizophrenia patients and matched controls. It was more difficult for blind judges to differentiate the [...]
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