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1. First direct measurement of the 64.5 keV resonance strength in $^{17}$O(p,$\gamma$)$^{18}$F reaction

2. Proton capture on stored radioactive 118Te ions

3. Measurement of the Isolated Nuclear Two-Photon Decay in $^{72}\mathrm{Ge}$

4. Storage, Accumulation and Deceleration of Secondary Beams for Nuclear Astrophysics

6. High Abundance of the Epibenthic Trachymedusa Ptychogastria polaris Allman, 1878 (Hydrozoa, Trachylina) in Subpolar Fjords along the West Antarctic Peninsula.

7. Fatty acid trophic markers and trophic links among seston, crustacean zooplankton and the siphonophore Nanomia cara in Georges Basin and Oceanographer Canyon (NW Atlantic)

8. Becoming an Open Educator: Towards an Open Threshold Framework

11. Serine residues 13 and 16 are key modulators of mutant huntingtin induced toxicity in Drosophila

12. Conformation dependent monoclonal antibodies distinguish different replicating strains or conformers of prefibrillar Aβ oligomers

14. The Marshland Conjecture

15. Effects of flanking sequences and cellular context on subcellular behavior and pathology of mutant HTT

16. Early OA Following Synovial Joint Fracture

17. Strength and Conditioning Facilities in Texas High Schools: A Quantitative Analysis

18. Miles to go (mtgo) encodes FNDC3 proteins that interact with the chaperonin subunit CCT3 and are required for NMJ branching and growth in Drosophila

19. Transformative Insights: A Synthesis of Threshold Concept Theory and Graduate Attributes

20. Systematic genetic interaction studies identify histone demethylase Utx as potential target for ameliorating Huntington’s disease

21. Phosphorylation of huntingtin at residue T3 is decreased in Huntington’s disease and modulates mutant huntingtin protein conformation

23. Periarticular Fractures

25. Strength and Conditioning Facilities in Texas High Schools: A Quantitative Analysis

26. Early OA Following Synovial Joint Fracture

28. Polyglutamine expansion affects huntingtin conformation in multiple Huntington's disease models.

29. Fractures of the tibial plateau involve similar energies as the tibial pilon but greater articular surface involvement

31. The phasor-FLIM fingerprints reveal shifts from OXPHOS to enhanced glycolysis in Huntington Disease.

32. Objective Metric of Energy Absorbed in Tibial Plateau Fractures Corresponds Well to Clinician Assessment of Fracture Severity

39. Modern External Ring Fixation Versus Internal Fixation for Treatment of Severe Open Tibial Fractures: A Randomized Clinical Trial (FIXIT Study)

42. SIRT2- and NRF2-Targeting Thiazole-Containing Compound with Therapeutic Activity in Huntington's Disease Models.

43. Adaptive gene loss in the common bean pan-genome during range expansion and domestication

44. China: Brushes, kites, rhinoceros-horn carving, and other arts

46. Longest Extended Reach Drilling Well Worldwide Drilled in Middle East, Offshore Abu Dhabi, UAE

48. Disruption of the nuclear membrane by perinuclear inclusions of mutant huntingtin causes cell-cycle re-entry and striatal cell death in mouse and cell models of Huntington's disease.

49. Comparative study of naturally occurring huntingtin fragments in Drosophila points to exon 1 as the most pathogenic species in Huntington's disease

50. Survival after Resection of Multiple Tumor Foci of Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma

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