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2. Damage to tropical forests caused by cyclones is driven by wind speed but mediated by topographical exposure and tree characteristics
3. ‘Moving on’ for Adults With a Learning Disability and Their Families: A Constructivist Grounded Theory Study
4. Children and Young People who Migrate – Representing and (Re)producing Vulnerabilities through Research
5. Latitudinal patterns in stabilizing density dependence of forest communities
6. Transgender and non‐binary peoples experiences of cervical cancer screening: A scoping review
7. Tropical tree ectomycorrhiza are distributed independently of soil nutrients
8. “Survive, learn to live with it … or not”: A narrative analysis of women's repeat victimization using a lifecourse perspective
9. Development and introduction of a mixed realities playkit: decreasing the incidence of general anaesthesia for paediatric MRI
10. African migrant children's mental health: A scoping review
11. Mycorrhizal feedbacks influence global forest structure and diversity
12. The Gap Year—Intentional Use of Early Assurance Improves Performance in Medical School Curriculum
13. Shifts in wood anatomical traits after a major hurricane
14. Silvopastoral systems benefit invertebrate biodiversity on tropical livestock farms in Caquetá, Colombia
15. Identification of molecular subphenotypes in two cohorts of paediatric ARDS
16. Explanation of context, mechanisms and outcomes in adult community mental health crisis care: the MH-CREST realist evidence synthesis
17. Explaining context, mechanism and outcome in adult community mental health crisis care: A realist evidence synthesis
18. Plant managements but not fertilization mediate soil carbon emission and microbial community composition in two Eucalyptus plantations
19. Skeletal Muscle Transcriptome Alterations Related to Declining Physical Function in Older Mice
20. The importance of multimodal play and storytelling in medtech for children: A Case Study of Co-designing a Mixed Realities Play Kit to Prepare 4 to 10-year-Olds for an MRI Scan
21. The role of family in supporting adherence to diabetes self‐care management practices: An umbrella review
22. Trap and Ambush Therapy Using Sequential Primary and Tumor Escape-Selective Oncolytic Viruses
23. Biomarker-Based Risk Stratification in Pediatric Sepsis From a Low-Middle Income Country
24. Figure S7 from Antibody-Neutralized Reovirus Is Effective in Oncolytic Virotherapy
25. Figure S8 from Antibody-Neutralized Reovirus Is Effective in Oncolytic Virotherapy
26. Figure S4 from Antibody-Neutralized Reovirus Is Effective in Oncolytic Virotherapy
27. Figure S8 from Antibody-Neutralized Reovirus Is Effective in Oncolytic Virotherapy
28. Figure S5 from Antibody-Neutralized Reovirus Is Effective in Oncolytic Virotherapy
29. Figure S6 from Antibody-Neutralized Reovirus Is Effective in Oncolytic Virotherapy
30. Supplementary Figure 5 from Suboptimal T-cell Therapy Drives a Tumor Cell Mutator Phenotype That Promotes Escape from First-Line Treatment
31. Supplementary Figure 5 from Suboptimal T-cell Therapy Drives a Tumor Cell Mutator Phenotype That Promotes Escape from First-Line Treatment
32. Data from Suboptimal T-cell Therapy Drives a Tumor Cell Mutator Phenotype That Promotes Escape from First-Line Treatment
33. Figure S3 from Antibody-Neutralized Reovirus Is Effective in Oncolytic Virotherapy
34. Supplementary Figure 2 from Suboptimal T-cell Therapy Drives a Tumor Cell Mutator Phenotype That Promotes Escape from First-Line Treatment
35. Supplementary Figure 1 from Suboptimal T-cell Therapy Drives a Tumor Cell Mutator Phenotype That Promotes Escape from First-Line Treatment
36. Figure S1 from Antibody-Neutralized Reovirus Is Effective in Oncolytic Virotherapy
37. Supplementary Figure 3 from Suboptimal T-cell Therapy Drives a Tumor Cell Mutator Phenotype That Promotes Escape from First-Line Treatment
38. Figure S6 from Antibody-Neutralized Reovirus Is Effective in Oncolytic Virotherapy
39. Figure S5 from Antibody-Neutralized Reovirus Is Effective in Oncolytic Virotherapy
40. Data from Antibody-Neutralized Reovirus Is Effective in Oncolytic Virotherapy
41. Figure S1 from Antibody-Neutralized Reovirus Is Effective in Oncolytic Virotherapy
42. Supplementary Figure 4 from Suboptimal T-cell Therapy Drives a Tumor Cell Mutator Phenotype That Promotes Escape from First-Line Treatment
43. Data from Antibody-Neutralized Reovirus Is Effective in Oncolytic Virotherapy
44. Data from Suboptimal T-cell Therapy Drives a Tumor Cell Mutator Phenotype That Promotes Escape from First-Line Treatment
45. Figure S3 from Antibody-Neutralized Reovirus Is Effective in Oncolytic Virotherapy
46. Supplementary Figure 6 from Suboptimal T-cell Therapy Drives a Tumor Cell Mutator Phenotype That Promotes Escape from First-Line Treatment
47. Supplementary Figure 1 from Suboptimal T-cell Therapy Drives a Tumor Cell Mutator Phenotype That Promotes Escape from First-Line Treatment
48. Supplementary Figure legends from Suboptimal T-cell Therapy Drives a Tumor Cell Mutator Phenotype That Promotes Escape from First-Line Treatment
49. Supplementary Table 1 from Suboptimal T-cell Therapy Drives a Tumor Cell Mutator Phenotype That Promotes Escape from First-Line Treatment
50. Figure S7 from Antibody-Neutralized Reovirus Is Effective in Oncolytic Virotherapy
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