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    Additional file 1 of NKD2 is correlated with the occurrence, progression and prognosis of thyroid carcinoma

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    Additional file 1: Table S1. Clinical features of thyroid cancer patients

    Puma GPS movement points and attributes

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    This file includes GPS points collected for 16 pumas collected from 2011 through 2013 in the Santa Cruz Mountains of California. Refer to readme file for column heading descriptions

    Proportion of time spent active for female pumas,male pumas in forests, and male pumas in shrublands ≤150m from buildings during the day (light gray) or night (black bars) and >150m from buildings during the day (white) or night (dark grey bars).

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    <p>Asterisks between paired columns represent significant differences between activity levels near houses and far from houses (<i>P</i> < 0.05). Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals.</p

    Results of final mixed effects model to predict puma activity.

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    <p>Results of final mixed effects model to predict puma activity.</p

    Results of log-linear analysis for all puma behavioral transition models.

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    <p>Results of log-linear analysis for all puma behavioral transition models.</p

    Mean (± standard error) of daily distanced traveled, daily caloric expenditure, and projected annual deer requirements of 9 female (F) and 10 male (M) pumas.

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    <p>Mean (± standard error) of daily distanced traveled, daily caloric expenditure, and projected annual deer requirements of 9 female (F) and 10 male (M) pumas.</p

    The effect of proximity to houses on the daytime (gray) and nighttime (black) transition probabilities between activity states for female pumas, male pumas in forested areas, and male pumas in shrubland habitats.

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    <p>Difference in transition probabilities is calculated as probability of transitioning between states when pumas are ≤150m from buildings subtracted by the probabillity of transitioning between states when pumas are >150m from buildings. A positive value means pumas are more likely to engage in those transitions when close to buildings than when further away. Asterisks above columns represent significant differences between transition probabilities close and far from houses (<i>P</i> < 0.05).</p
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