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1 01201_5_Gemcitabine+BVDU_vs_BVDU.ods 1117
2 01201_3_Gemcitabine+BVDU_vs_control.ods 1123
3 01203_Thyroid_hormone_deiodinases.xls 1141
4 01205_TypeD_Lithuanian_patients_with_CAD.xls 1163
5 01201_4_Gemcitabine+BVDU_vs_Gemcitabine.ods 1170
6 01201_3_Gemcitabine+BVDU_vs_control.xls 1320
7 01203_Thyroid_hormone_deiodinases.ods 1351
8 01201_5_Gemcitabine+BVDU_vs_BVDU.xls 1415
9 01205_TypeD_Lithuanian_patients_with_CAD.ods 1512
10 01204_Stroke_Bunevicius.xlsx 1534
11 01201_4_Gemcitabine+BVDU_vs_Gemcitabine.xls 1578
12 01304_Vassalle_Anaemia_Predictor.xls 1635
13 01305_Cardiac_Magnetic_Resonance_Imaging.xls 1712
14 01201_1_BVDU_vs_control.ods 1721
15 01204_Stroke_Bunevicius.ods 1820
16 01201_2_Gemcitabine_vs_control.xls 1862
17 01201_2_Gemcitabine_vs_control.ods 1900
18 01303_Cardiocirculatory_pathologies.ods 1903
19 01304_Vassalle_Anaemia_Predictor.ods 1918
20 01201_1_BVDU_vs_control.xls 2038
21 012012_Repositioned_Drugs_List.ods 2124
22 01303_Cardiocirculatory_pathologies.xlsx 2135
23 01301_Mice_Myocardial_Infarction.ods 2182
24 01302_Rat_AMI_Dataset.xlsx 2264
25 posture.01.pdf 2287
Reliability of Scandinavian Neurological Stroke (24) E. Lindenstrom; G. Boysen; L.W. Christiansen; B.R. Hansen; P.W. Nielsen
Prediction of drug gene associations via ontological profile similarity with application to drug repositioning (2) M. Kissa; G. Tsatsaronis; M. Schroeder
The Beneficial Effects of Ranolazine on Cardiac Function After Myocardial Infarction Are Greater in Diabetic Than in Nondiabetic Rats (10) I. Mourouzis; P. Mantzouratou; G. Galanopoulos; E. Kostakou; A.K. Dhalla; L. Belardinelli; C. Pantos
Low triiodothyronine: a strong predictor of outcome in acute stroke patients. (15) M. Alevizaki; M. Synetou; K. Xynos; T. Pappa; K.N. Vemmos
Automation and validation of a fast method for the assessment of in vivo oxidative stress levels (17) C. Vassalle; C. Boni; P. Di Cecco; R. Ndreu; G.Carlo Zucchelli
EEG Mapping During Quiet and Sensory-conflicted Stance Role of cerebral cortex in human postural control: an EEG study, Cortical control of postural responses, Cognitive demands and cortical control of human balance-recovery reactions, Brain activation during maintenance of standing postures in humans, Postural Sway Characteristics of the Elderly Under Normal and Altered Visual and Support Surface Conditions, The effects of visual input on postural control mechanisms: An analysis of center-of-pressure trajectories using the auto-regressive model, Postural stability of canoeing and kayaking young male athletes during quiet stance, Electroencephalographic reactivity to unimodal and bimodal visual and proprioceptive demands in sensorimotor integration, An Integrative Theory of Prefrontal Cortex Function, Role of the prefrontal cortex in human balance control, Posture alters human resting-state, Postural sway and Rhythmic Electroencephalography analysis of cortical activation during eight balance training tasks (1) B. Dimitrov; K. Stambolieva; P. Gatev
Thyroid hormone improves the mechanical performance of the post-infarcted diabetic myocardium: A response associated with up-regulation of Akt/mTOR and AMPK activation (3) I. Mourouzis; I. Giagourta; G. Galanopoulos; P. Mantzouratou; E. Kostakou; A.D. Kokkinos; N. Tentolouris; C. Pantos
Intracellular pathways of iodothyronine metabolism (9) J.L. Leonard; J. Koehrle
Anemia in chronic heart failure: pathogenetic mechanisms. (8) D.O. Okonko; S.D. Anker
Publishing Open-Access Biomedical Data: Legal Challenges Committee on Issues in the Transborder Flow of Scientific Data. Bits of Power: Issues in Global Access to Scientific Data, OECD Principles and guidelines for Access to Research Data from Public Funding, Public Consultation on Open Research Data, Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council and the European Economic and Social Committee on scientific information in the digital age: access, dissemination and preservation, Communication from the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions: a reinforced European Research Partnership for Excellence and Growth, Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions towards better access to scientific information: boosting the benefits of public investments in research, Commission recommendation on access to and preservation of scientific information, Your Medical Records Are for Sale, Big opportunities in access to small science data, To Share or not to Share: Publication and Quality Assurance of Research Data Outputs, Broken Promises of Privacy: Responding to the Surprising Failure of Anonymization, International copyright: principles, Law and Practice, US Supreme Court, Germany, Copyright Act §2(2), Legal and ethical issues in open access and data dissemination and preservation, OpenScienceLink, Sharing clinical research data: a workshop summary, Dynamic consent: a patient interface for twenty-first century research networks, Research Practice and Participant Preferences: The Growing Gulf, Data protection, informed consent, and research, Anonymisation: managing data protection risk - code of practice, Big Data: a revolution that will transform how we live, work and think, A face is exposed for AOL searcher № 4417749, Robust de-anonymization of large sparse datasets, Implementing the European Database Directive, Junior Army and Navy Stores, Intellectual Property in Europe, Study on Licensing of Publications and Research Data: Summary of Findings, Football Association Premier League, De juridische bescherming van databanken, Football fixtures, horseraces and spin-offs: the ECJ domesticates the database right, The legal status of raw data: a guide for research practice, When hyperlinks infringe copyright: Svensson v Retriever Sverige, Standardisation in the area of innovation and technological development notably in the field of Text and Data Mining, Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0), Broad consent is informed consent (8) S. Hugelier

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