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2. Investigating the transfer rate of waterpipe additives to smoke as an integral part of toxicological risk assessments
3. Morphologic subtypes of lobular carcinoma in situ diagnosed on core needle biopsy: clinicopathologic features and findings at follow-up excision
4. Histopathologic features of breast cancer in Li–Fraumeni syndrome
5. Prospective multi-institutional evaluation of pathologist assessment of PD-L1 assays for patient selection in triple negative breast cancer
6. On edge-weighted recursive trees and inversions in random permutations
7. Motion-onset VEPs: Characteristics, methods, and diagnostic use
8. Visual mismatch negativity elicited by magnocellular system activation
9. Motion-onset VEPs reflect long maturation and early aging of visual motion-processing system
10. Production of angiotensin I-converting enzyme inhibitory peptides from soybean protein with Monascus purpureus acid proteinase
11. Effect of stimulus localisation on motion-onset VEP
12. Phase I study of irinotecan and cisplatin with concurrent split-course radiotherapy in limited-disease small-cell lung cancer
13. Phase I study of irinotecan and cisplatin with concurrent split-course radiotherapy in unresectable and locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer
14. P249: Electrophysiological testing of visual function after mirror telescope implantation
15. 37. Difficulties of motion-onset VEP examination in children
16. 39. Electrophysiological diagnosis of early cns involvement in HIV-1 infection – Pilot study
17. 40. Optical coherence tomography and visual evoked potentials in healthy persons
18. 9. Visual stimulation for long-term monitoring of brain functions via evoked potentials evaluation
19. P425 EXTERNAL VALIDATION OF AIMS65, ROCKALL AND GLASGOW-BLATCHFORD SCORES TO PREDICT MORTALITY AND REBLEEDING IN CIRRHOTIC PATIENTS WITH ACUTE VARICEAL BLEEDING
20. 11. Pilot attempt to monitor Graves’ ophthalmopathy with pattern-reversal and motion-onset VEPS
21. 9. Origins of VEP response suppression during prolonged visual motion stimulation
22. P21.5 Motion-onset visual evoked potentials provide unique diagnostic info II. Clinical studies
23. W10.2 Motion-onset visual evoked potentials provide unique diagnostic info I. Methods
24. W7.3 Electrophysiological study of visual processing in spinocerebellar ataxia type 2
25. P4-2 Visual motion mismatch negativity — no effect of task modulation
26. P1-9 Origins of motion-VEPs amplitude decay during prolonged visual stimulation
27. “VISUAL MISMATCH NEGATIVITY” IN DEFICIT AND NONDEFICIT SCHIZOPHRENIA
28. P30.26 Motion-onset visual evoked potentials I – testing of methods
29. FC42.4 Motion-onset visual evoked potentials II. – Pilot diagnostic studies
30. P-580 Phase II study of biweekly paclitaxel plus carboplatin in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC); Kyushu Thoracic Oncology Group (KTOG) 0107
31. Phase I study of irinotecan (CPT-11) and cisplatin (CDDP) with concurrent thoracic radiotherapy (TRT) in locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)
32. Phase I study of irinotecan and cisplatin with concurrent thoracic radiotherapy (TRT) in limited-stage small cell lung cancer (LS-SCLC)
33. Randomized study of vinorelbine (VRB) versus vindesine (VDS) in previously untreated stage IIIB or IV non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC)
34. Pattern-reversal visual evoked potentials in patients with chronic renal insufficiency
35. Nω-Phosphoarginine Phosphatase from Rat Renal Microsome Was Alkaline Phosphatase
36. Two phosphatases for 6-phospholysine and 3-phosphohistidine from rat brain.
37. 56 A Phase II trial of UFT plus cisplatin in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer
38. A phase II study of cyclophosphamide / adriamycin / vincristine / etoposide (CAVE) alternating with cisplatin / etoposide (PE) in small cell lung cancer (SCLC)
39. The use of rotating checkboard patterns in treatment of amblyophia
40. The influence of a psychic activity on EEG frequency spectra
41. 423 Electrophysiological diagnostics of dyslexia
42. 4247 Magnocellular visual deficit in dusplexia-evidence from motion specific visual evoked potentials
43. 4245 Visual field examination via motion-onset VEPs
44. P 434 Model of motion-onset VEPs dependence on stimulus contrast and spatial frequency
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