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    Call for Papers Editorial Advisory Board Update

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    Editorial advisory board update and call for papers

    Highlight selection of radiochemistry and radiopharmacy developments by editorial board

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    BackgroundThe Editorial Board of EJNMMI Radiopharmacy and Chemistry releases a biyearly highlight commentary to update the readership on trends in the field of radiopharmaceutical development.ResultsThis commentary of highlights has resulted in 23 different topics selected by each member of the Editorial Board addressing a variety of aspects ranging from novel radiochemistry to first in man application of novel radiopharmaceuticals.ConclusionTrends in radiochemistry and radiopharmacy are highlighted demonstrating the progress in the research field being the scope of EJNMMI Radiopharmacy and Chemistry

    Highlight selection of radiochemistry and radiopharmacy developments by editorial board

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    Background: The Editorial Board of EJNMMI Radiopharmacy and Chemistry releases a biannual highlight commentary to update the readership on trends in the field of radiopharmaceutical development. Main Body: This commentary of highlights has resulted in 21 different topics selected by each coauthoring Editorial Board member addressing a variety of aspects ranging from novel radiochemistry to first in man application of novel radiopharmaceuticals. Conclusion: Trends in radiochemistry and radiopharmacy are highlighted demonstrating the progress in the research field in various topics including new PET-labelling methods, FAPI-tracers and imaging, and radionuclide therapy being the scope of EJNMMI Radiopharmacy and Chemistry

    William Mitchell Opinion - Volume 20, No. 6, April 1978

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    Selected Table of Contents Professor Draws Controversy / Loretta Frederick; Tom Copeland Counterpoint on Juvenile Justice / Bob Davis Update on Minority Recruitment / Tom Copeland Administration Criticizes Opinion Reporting Evaluating Student Evaluations / Tom Copeland Irving Younger on Legal Education / Michael Moriarity Work-Study Student Profiles Nick Schaps: In Memoriam Editorial Board Loretta Frederick, Michael T. Norton, Tom Copeland, Ken Davishttps://open.mitchellhamline.edu/the-opinion/1060/thumbnail.jp

    An update from the editorial board of nutrients

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    Epidemiological evidence indicates an inverse association between nut consumption and obesity, inflammation, hyperlipidaemia and glucose intolerance. We investigated effects of high oleic peanut consumption vs. a nut free diet on adiposity and cardio-metabolic risk markers. In a randomised cross-over design, 61 healthy subjects (65 ± 7 years, body mass index (BMI) 31 ± 4 kg/m2) alternated either high oleic peanuts (15%–20% of energy) or a nut free diet for 12 weeks. Body composition and mass, waist circumference, C-reactive protein (CRP), lipids, glucose and insulin were assessed at baseline and after each phase. Repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) compared the two diets. Consistent with other nut studies, there were no differences in lipids, CRP, glucose and insulin with peanut consumption. In contrast, some reports have demonstrated benefits, likely due to differences in the study cohort. Energy intake was 10% higher (853 kJ, p < 0.05), following peanut consumption vs. control, attributed to a 30% increase in fat intake (p < 0.001), predominantly monounsaturated (increase 22 g, p < 0.05). Despite greater energy intake during the peanut phase, there were no differences in body composition, and less than predicted increase (0.5 kg) in body weight for this additional energy intake, possibly due to incomplete nutrient absorption and energy utilisatio

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 13, 1975

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    Volleyball team is Division A champ • Myrin hrs. changed? • Pre-legal Soc. is revived • SFARC update • U.S.A. as seen by Kahata • Temple University lists Irish Studies • Pollution expert talks • Editorial: Pride and perseverance • Editor\u27s comment: My reply to your opinions • Saturday Lunch • Forum review: Ambassador discusses U.N. • Bearpit opens • A new light on Lantern • Newmans organize • A conversation in the board room • Devils demonize Bears! • Diving into action • Intramurals • Mr. Karas • NBA West • A season of kickshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1046/thumbnail.jp

    Highlight selection of radiochemistry and radiopharmacy developments by editorial board

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    BackgroundThe Editorial Board of EJNMMI Radiopharmacy and Chemistry releases a biyearly highlight commentary to update the readership on trends in the field of radiopharmaceutical development.ResultsThis commentary of highlights has resulted in 23 different topics selected by each member of the Editorial Board addressing a variety of aspects ranging from novel radiochemistry to first in man application of novel radiopharmaceuticals.ConclusionTrends in radiochemistry and radiopharmacy are highlighted demonstrating the progress in the research field being the scope of EJNMMI Radiopharmacy and Chemistry.</p

    Pace Intellectual Property, Sports & Entertainment Law Forum, Volume 4, Issue 1, Winter 2014

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    Thank you for downloading the first digital edition of the Pace Intellectual Property, Sports & Entertainment Law Forum. As you scroll through the pages of this issue, you may notice the Forum has a new look. Recognizing the significant advancements in technology that have revolutionized the legal field in the past few years, the Volume 4 Editorial Board sought to update and adapt the Forum to be accessible digitally, formatting the issue for tablets and e-readers. As you read, take advantage of clickable Tables of Contents and links to online sources throughout the issue

    The Opinion – Volume 35, No. 5, February 1992

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    Selected Table of Contents Cross Burnings: Personal, Historical & Legal Perspectives Hate Speech: In Search of Constitutional limits / Steenson, Michael A Note on Black History Month / Udeani, Ignatius Korea: Views on U.S. - Inititiated MSA Negotiations for Steel Trade / Shin, Yukyun Sexual Harrassment? / Tabibi, Nico The State\u27s Budget Problem: A Responsible Solution / Latimore, Mike Project Update: Death Penalty Defense / Bachman, John The Superbowl, A S(l)urname, and the Budget / Kuelbs, Joe Editorial Board Azman, Mark R.; Skelton, Margie; Price, Kimberly S.; Sandberg, Tamihttps://open.mitchellhamline.edu/the-opinion/1119/thumbnail.jp

    Chemistry & Biochemistry Newsletter

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    Inside: Page 2 NSF Grant Challenges Traditional Teaching Strategies Page 3 Economic Development Important CBC Research Outcome Page 4 High-Tech Equipment Helps Department Study Molecules Page 5 Chemistry Education Joins Western Regional Graduate Student Exchange; Alum Jared L. Anderson Joins LCGC’s Editorial Advisory board; Adam Hoppe Wins Berg Award for Research Excellence Page 6 CBC Doctoral Candidate is SDSU’s Grad Student of the Year; The Robert and Katherine Burris Distinguished Lecture Series Page 7 Universities & K-12 Schools Partner Up to Improve Math and Science; Recent Graduates Page 8 Alum Update; Recent Grants; Another CBC Student Featured on SDSU’s Web Sit
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