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The Effects of Self- and Norm-referent Feedback on Students' Self-efficacy in Learning
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Mechanism-based inactivation of CYP450 enzymes: A case study of lapatinib
Drug Metabolism Reviews47121-2
Using the suture/adhesive strips combination technique for skin closure in an individual with Ehlers–Danlos Syndrome
Combining sutures with adhesive strips to avoid the ‘cheese-wiring’ effect in individuals with fragile skin is a method that has been described previously. Here we demonstrate its application in an individual with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. Keywords: Cheese-wire effect, Sutures, Ehlers-Danlos Sydrome, Steri-Strip
A compromised developmental trajectory of the infant gut microbiome and metabolome in atopic eczema
10.1080/19490976.2020.1801964Gut Microbes1211-2
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A contribution towards the identification of the giant hogweed species (Heracleum, Apiaceae) naturalised in the British Isles with comments concerning their furanocoumarin content
The identity of giant hogweed species in the British Isles has been under debate in recent years. A morphometric analysis of fruit characters was used to study the number and identity of giant hogweed species occurring in these islands. Five clusters were identified, probably equating to species, to two of which the names Heracleum mantegazzianum Sommier & Levier and H. lehmannianum Bunge are tentatively attributed based on inclusion of type material. Details of the vittae and stylopodium are shown to provide a high level of discrimination and a preliminary key based on fruit characters is provided for the clusters identified. The legislative implications of these findings are considered and an amendment to Schedule 9 of the UK Wildlife and Countryside Act (1981) is advocated. An additional study of furanocoumarin content confirms that all naturalised populations of giant hogweed, regardless of identity, have the potential to cause phyto-photodermatitis and pose a threat to public health