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201. The Speed of Visual Attention and Motor-Response Decisions in Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.

202. Chromosomal passports provide new insights into diffusion of emmer wheat.

203. Modelling the genetic architecture of flowering time control in barley through nested association mapping.

204. Genetic diversity and population structure in a legacy collection of spring barley landraces adapted to a wide range of climates.

205. Dissecting the phenotypic components of crop plant growth and drought responses based on high-throughput image analysis.

206. Genetic dissection of photoperiod response based on GWAS of pre-anthesis phase duration in spring barley.

207. Mapping-by-sequencing identifies HvPHYTOCHROME C as a candidate gene for the early maturity 5 locus modulating the circadian clock and photoperiodic flowering in barley.

208. Separating the wheat from the chaff - a strategy to utilize plant genetic resources from ex situ genebanks.

209. A distorted circadian clock causes early flowering and temperature-dependent variation in spike development in the Eps-3Am mutant of einkorn wheat.

210. Sequencing of chloroplast genomes from wheat, barley, rye and their relatives provides a detailed insight into the evolution of the Triticeae tribe.

211. Evolutionary history of wild barley (Hordeum vulgare subsp. spontaneum) analyzed using multilocus sequence data and paleodistribution modeling.

212. PROTEIN DISULFIDE ISOMERASE LIKE 5-1 is a susceptibility factor to plant viruses.

213. Discovery of genes affecting resistance of barley to adapted and non-adapted powdery mildew fungi.

214. Barley whole exome capture: a tool for genomic research in the genus Hordeum and beyond.

215. Association mapping of salt tolerance in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.).

217. The zebrafish reference genome sequence and its relationship to the human genome.

218. Comparative analysis of genome composition in Triticeae reveals strong variation in transposable element dynamics and nucleotide diversity.

219. Self-control as predictor of school grades, life balance, and flow in adolescents.

220. Natural variation in a homolog of Antirrhinum CENTRORADIALIS contributed to spring growth habit and environmental adaptation in cultivated barley.

221. Genome-wide association studies for agronomical traits in a world wide spring barley collection.

222. Diversity of macro- and micronutrients in the seeds of lentil landraces.

223. Heterotic trait locus (HTL) mapping identifies intra-locus interactions that underlie reproductive hybrid vigor in Sorghum bicolor.

224. Reciprocal relationships between value orientation and motivational interference during studying and leisure.

225. Can urine dipstick predict an elevated serum creatinine?

226. Association of barley photoperiod and vernalization genes with QTLs for flowering time and agronomic traits in a BC2DH population and a set of wild barley introgression lines.

227. Genome size variation in diploid and tetraploid wild wheats.

228. A catalogue of Triticum monococcum genes encoding toxic and immunogenic peptides for celiac disease patients.

229. A test of the factor structure equivalence of the 50-item IPIP Five-factor model measure across gender and ethnic groups.

230. Determination of propiverine and its metabolites in rat samples by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.

231. Long-term results of a three-week intensive cardiac out-patient rehabilitation program in motivated patients with low social status.

232. Independent wheat B and G genome origins in outcrossing Aegilops progenitor haplotypes.

233. Haplotype structure at seven barley genes: relevance to gene pool bottlenecks, phylogeny of ear type and site of barley domestication.

234. Quantification of genetic relationships among A genomes of wheats.

235. Shield formation at the onset of zebrafish gastrulation.

236. Phosphoinositide 3-kinase is required for process outgrowth and cell polarization of gastrulating mesendodermal cells.

237. [Effects of a phase II cardiac rehabilitation program performed on an outpatient basis].

238. The role of Ppt/Wnt5 in regulating cell shape and movement during zebrafish gastrulation.

239. The role of the left mesial frontal cortex in fluent speech: evidence from a case of left supplementary motor area hemorrhage.

240. The influence of a solid tumor of the mouse on the proliferation kinetics of haemopoietic bone marrow cells.

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