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Syphers D (2009)
TEN MORE NEW SIGHTLINES FOR THE STUDY OF INTERGALACTIC HELIUM, AND HUNDREDS OF FAR-ULTRAVIOLET-BRIGHT QUASARS, FROM THE SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY, GALAXY EVOLUTION EXPLORER , AND HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE
in The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
Watkins A (2008)
The embryo and a lifetime of staying healthy Can the risk of adult-onset disease be influenced more by your development as an embryo than your lifestyle as an adult?
in Physiology News
Borecka O (2021)
Older Adults Who Spend More Time Outdoors in Summer and Have Higher Dietary Vitamin D Than Younger Adults Can Present at Least as High Vitamin D Status: A Pilot Study.
in International journal of environmental research and public health
Jackson SE (2018)
Are smokers who are regularly exposed to e-cigarette use by others more or less motivated to stop or to make a quit attempt? A cross-sectional and longitudinal survey.
in BMC medicine
Garnett T (2015)
Policies and actions to shift eating patterns: What works? A review of the evidence of the effectiveness of interventions aimed at shifting diets in more sustainable and healthy directions
in Food Climate Research Network and Chatham House
Varley R (2011)
Making self-help more helpful: a randomized controlled trial of the impact of augmenting self-help materials with implementation intentions on promoting the effective self-management of anxiety symptoms.
in Journal of consulting and clinical psychology
Clifford Astbury C (2020)
How Does Time Use Differ between Individuals Who Do More versus Less Foodwork? A Compositional Data Analysis of Time Use in the United Kingdom Time Use Survey 2014-2015.
Lamba S (2017)
More reasons to be an open scientist. Comment on Ihle et al 2017 Striving for transparent and credible research: practical guidelines for behavioral ecologists. Behav. Ecol. 28, 348-354.
Virhia J (2023)
"If you do not take the medicine and complete the doseit could cause you more trouble": bringing awareness, local knowledge and experience into antimicrobial stewardship in Tanzania
in Antibiotics
Bishop J (2019)
Using portable emissions measurement systems (PEMS) to derive more accurate estimates of fuel use and nitrogen oxides emissions from modern Euro 6 passenger cars under real-world driving conditions
Bishop J (2019)
Using portable emissions measurement systems (PEMS) to derive more accurate estimates of fuel use and nitrogen oxides emissions from modern Euro 6 passenger cars under real-world driving conditions
in Applied Energy
Clifford Astbury C (2020)
How Does Time Use Differ between Individuals Who Do More versus Less Foodwork? A Compositional Data Analysis of Time Use in the United Kingdom Time Use Survey 2014-2015.
in Nutrients
Clifford Astbury C (2020)
How Does Time Use Differ between Individuals Who Do More versus Less Foodwork? A Compositional Data Analysis of Time Use in the United Kingdom Time Use Survey 2014-2015.
Bishop J (2019)
Using portable emissions measurement systems (PEMS) to derive more accurate estimates of fuel use and nitrogen oxides emissions from modern Euro 6 passenger cars under real-world driving conditions
in Applied Energy
Ekelund U (2020)
Joint associations of accelero-meter measured physical activity and sedentary time with all-cause mortality: a harmonised meta-analysis in more than 44 000 middle-aged and older individuals.
in British journal of sports medicine
Clifford Astbury C (2020)
How Does Time Use Differ between Individuals Who Do More versus Less Foodwork? A Compositional Data Analysis of Time Use in the United Kingdom Time Use Survey 2014-2015.
in Nutrients
Clifford Astbury C (2020)
How Does Time Use Differ between Individuals Who Do More versus Less Foodwork? A Compositional Data Analysis of Time Use in the United Kingdom Time Use Survey 2014-2015.
in Nutrients
South S (2011)
MALE COCKROACHES PREFER A HIGH CARBOHYDRATE DIET THAT MAKES THEM MORE ATTRACTIVE TO FEMALES: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE STUDY OF CONDITION DEPENDENCE MALES PREFER A DIET THAT MAKES THEM ATTRACTIVE
in Evolution
Ekelund U (2016)
Does physical activity attenuate, or even eliminate, the detrimental association of sitting time with mortality? A harmonised meta-analysis of data from more than 1 million men and women.
in Lancet (London, England)
Ekelund U (2020)
Joint associations of accelero-meter measured physical activity and sedentary time with all-cause mortality: a harmonised meta-analysis in more than 44 000 middle-aged and older individuals.
Kuwert P (2012)
More than 60 years later: the mediating role of trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder for the association of forced displacement in world war II with somatization in old age.
in The Journal of nervous and mental disease
Ekelund U (2020)
Joint associations of accelero-meter measured physical activity and sedentary time with all-cause mortality: a harmonised meta-analysis in more than 44 000 middle-aged and older individuals.
in British journal of sports medicine
Bishop J (2019)
Using portable emissions measurement systems (PEMS) to derive more accurate estimates of fuel use and nitrogen oxides emissions from modern Euro 6 passenger cars under real-world driving conditions
Bishop J (2019)
Using portable emissions measurement systems (PEMS) to derive more accurate estimates of fuel use and nitrogen oxides emissions from modern Euro 6 passenger cars under real-world driving conditions
Ekelund U (2020)
Joint associations of accelero-meter measured physical activity and sedentary time with all-cause mortality: a harmonised meta-analysis in more than 44 000 middle-aged and older individuals.
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