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A New Round Robin Analysis of Variance for Social Interaction Data

TL;DR: In this paper, a round robin design was proposed for the analysis of social interaction data, with an empirical demonstration using vocal activity data. But the model was not designed specifically for non-social interactions.
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A New Linearized Formula for the Law of Total Effective Temperature and the Evaluation of Line-Fitting Methods with Both Variables Subject to Error

TL;DR: The majority of the problems raised could be unraveled under this new approach based on statistical analysis, and the reduced major axis, obtained as the solution of the functional model among bivariate errors-in-variables models, in the method of fitting to data was proposed.
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SOX3 is required during the formation of the hypothalamo-pituitary axis

TL;DR: How sensitive the pituitary is to subtle developmental defects is shown and how one gene can act at several levels in the hypothalamic-pituitary axis is shown.
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Neurochemical evidence of cardiac sympathetic activation and increased central nervous system norepinephrine turnover in severe congestive heart failure

TL;DR: Cardiac sympathetic activation is present in severe heart failure, bearing a close relation with pulmonary artery pressures, independent of heart failure etiology.
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Searching for unrelated donor hematopoietic stem cells: Availability and speed of umbilical cord blood versus bone marrow

TL;DR: The search processes for all pediatric and adult URD transplantation referrals to the University of Minnesota during a period of 1 year confirm that the availability of banked cryopreserved URD UCB grafts allows transplantations for patients with no available BM donor and that URDUCB graft's are available considerably faster than are URD BM grafts.