Publications by authors named "G Schupp"

Article Synopsis
  • Seed dispersal is essential for plants to find suitable places to grow and avoid threats, impacting their survival and reproduction.
  • The study of seed dispersal is complicated due to the numerous factors influencing its success, making it challenging to predict its effectiveness accurately.
  • The authors suggest using plant functional groups to simplify the analysis of seed dispersal, allowing for more manageable predictions and better understanding of plant population dynamics and ecosystem resilience.
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Background: Temozolomide-(TMZ)-based chemoradiotherapy defines the current gold standard for the treatment of newly diagnosed glioblastoma. Data regarding the influence of TMZ dose density during chemoradiotherapy are currently not available. We retrospectively compared outcomes in patients receiving no TMZ, TMZ during radiotherapy on radiotherapy days only, and TMZ constantly 7 days a week.

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Background: Radiation delivery for malignant brain tumors is gradually becoming more precise. Particularly the possibilities of sparing adjacent normal structures such as the hippocampus are increasing. To determine its radiation exposure more exactly, the equivalent uniform dose (EUD) of the hippocampus was compared with further treatment parameters.

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Dioctyl sulfosuccinate (DOSS) was a major component of the dispersants most used in the 2010 Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill incident response. This analytical method quantifies salt water DOSS concentrations to a reporting limit of 20 μg/L, which was below the United States Environmental Protection Agency's (U.S.

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