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Management of wolves is controversial in many jurisdictions where wolves live, which underscores the importance of rigor, transparency, and reproducibility when evaluating outcomes of management actions. Treves and Louchouarn 2022 (hereafter TL) predicted outcomes for various fall 2021 hunting scenarios following Wisconsin's judicially mandated hunting and trapping season in spring 2021, and concluded that even a zero harvest scenario could result in the wolf population declining below the population goal of 350 wolves specified in the 1999 Wisconsin wolf management plan. TL further concluded that with a fall harvest of > 16 wolves there was a "better than average possibility" that the wolf population size would decline below that 350-wolf threshold.

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Predicting feed intake in confined beef cows.

Transl Anim Sci

January 2024

Department of Animal and Food Sciences, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, USA.

Six existing equations (three for nonlactating and three for lactating; NRC, 1987, Predicting feed intake of food-producing animals. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, National Academy of Science; doi: 10.17226/950; NRC, 1996, Nutrient requirements of beef cattle, 7th Revised Edition: Update 1996.

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The Effects of a Deliberate Practice Debriefing During a Response to Rescue Patient Simulation With Undergraduate Nursing Students.

Nurs Educ Perspect

June 2021

About the Authors Barbara Aronson, PhD, RN, CNE, is professor and coordinator, EdD in Nursing Education, Southern Connecticut State University Department of Nursing, New Haven, Connecticut. Arleigh Bell, MN, MAED, RN, is a lecturer, School of Nursing, Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. Tia Andrighetti, DNP, APRN, CNM, CHSE, is an associate professor, Frontier Nursing University, Versailles, Kentucky. Mary Meyer, PhD, APRN, is a clinical associate professor, School of Nursing and Health Studies, University of Missouri, Kansas City, Missouri. Karen Shepherd, MSN, RN, CHSE, is an associate professor, College of the Ozarks Armstrong McDonald School of Nursing, Point Lookout, Missouri. Deborah Bambini, PhD, WHNP-BC, CNE, CHSE, ANEF, is an associate professor, Grand Valley State University, Allendale, Michigan. This study was supported by the Kwantlen Polytechnic University Innovation and Technology Research Fund and an INACSL Debra Spunt Research Grant. For more information, contact Dr. Aronson at

The purpose of this multisite, randomized, pretest/posttest quasi-experimental study was to compare student nurse competency, learning retention, and perceived student support after exposure to a deliberate practice debriefing versus standardized debriefing. Fifty undergraduate students participated in the complex response to rescue simulation. The intervention group had significantly higher total mean and three subscale scores on the competency tool than the comparison group, although differences in learning retention and student support were not significant.

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Benchtop nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a useful tool for the rapid determination of the self-diffusion coefficient and the hydrodynamic radius of dendrons. The self-diffusion coefficients of the first four generations of poly ethoxy ethyl glycinamide (PEE-G) dendrons are measured by diffusion-ordered spectroscopy (DOSY) on a benchtop NMR equipped with diffusion gradient coils. The hydrodynamic radii of the dendrons are calculated via the Stokes-Einstein equation.

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  • The study investigates how diet impacts follicular development during peripuberty, focusing on the roles of different VEGFA isoforms in cows.
  • Researchers found that a Stair-Step diet led to more primordial follicles and higher expression of vascular markers compared to a control diet.
  • Results showed that while VEGFA165 promotes follicle progression, VEGFA165b inhibits it, regardless of dietary influences, indicating that these VEGFA isoforms operate through distinct signaling pathways.
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Reproducible and stable transgene expression is an important goal in both basic research and biotechnology, with each application demanding a range of transgene expression. Problems in achieving stable transgene expression include multi-copy transgene silencing, chromosome-position effects, and loss of expression during long-term culture, induced cell quiescence, and/or cell differentiation. Previously, we described the "BAC TG-EMBED" method for copy-number dependent, chromosome position-independent expression of embedded transgenes within a BAC containing ~170 kb of the mouse Dhfr locus.

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Electromyographical Comparison of Muscle Activation Patterns Across Three Commonly Performed Kettlebell Exercises.

J Strength Cond Res

September 2017

1Health, Exercise Science, and Sport Management Department, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Kenosha, Wisconsin; 2Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, University of Central Arkansas, Conway, Arkansas; 3Department of Exercise and Sport Science, University of Central Arkansas, Conway, Arkansas; 4Department of Kinesiology, Mississippi State University, Starkville, Mississippi; and 5Department of Biology, College of the Ozarks, Point Lookout, Missouri.

Lyons, BC, Mayo, JJ, Tucker, WS, Wax, B, and Hendrix, RC. Electromyographical comparison of muscle activation patterns across 3 commonly performed kettlebell exercises. J Strength Cond Res 31(9): 2363-2370, 2017-The purpose of this study was to compare the muscle activation patterns of 3 different kettlebell (KB) exercises using electromyography (EMG).

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Oct4/Sox2 binding sites contribute to maintaining hypomethylation of the maternal igf2/h19 imprinting control region.

PLoS One

September 2014

Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois, United States of America ; Biology Department, College of the Ozarks, Point Lookout, Missouri, United States of America.

A central question in genomic imprinting is how parental-specific DNA methylation of imprinting control regions (ICR) is established during gametogenesis and maintained after fertilization. At the imprinted Igf2/H19 locus, CTCF binding maintains the unmethylated state of the maternal ICR after the blastocyst stage. In addition, evidence from Beckwith-Wiedemann patients and cultured mouse cells suggests that two Sox-Oct binding motifs within the Igf2/H19 ICR also participate in maintaining hypomethylation of the maternal allele.

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This review provides an overview of membrane sampling techniques, microdialysis and ultrafiltration, and cites illustrations of their applications in pharmacokinetics, metabolism and/or pharmacodynamics. The review organizes applications by target tissue and general type of information gleaned. It focuses on recently published microdialysis studies (1999 to this writing) and offers the first review of ultrafiltration sampling studies.

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