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				<title>McGrath Robbins posted an update: 43 and 7.06, respectively, which inform our cut-off value [&#133;]</title>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jun 2025 16:26:21 -0400</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>43 and 7.06, respectively, which inform our cut-off value for normality. The mean values for SAT50 and SATmin were 97.57% (95% CI 97.38% to 97.76%) and 91.09% (95% CI 90.32% to 91.86%), respectively.</p>
<p> In children aged 6 months to 12 years, we define normality of the 3% oxygen desaturation index as &lt;7 using standalone, motion-resistant pulse&hellip;<span class="activity-read-more" id="activity-read-more-25146"><a href="https://www.catswannabecats.com/activity/p/25146/" rel="nofollow ugc">[Read more]</a></span></p>
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				<title>McGrath Robbins posted an update: Thus, to partly alleviate the noise in expression estimates, [&#133;]</title>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 07 Jun 2025 17:27:40 -0400</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thus, to partly alleviate the noise in expression estimates, they propose a new normalization method called length-rescaled CPM. Remarkably, the authors found considerable distortions at the nucleotide level, which leads to an underestimation of diversity in transcriptome assemblies. The study by Freedman et al. (Mol Ecol Resourc 2020) clearly&hellip;<span class="activity-read-more" id="activity-read-more-23011"><a href="https://www.catswannabecats.com/activity/p/23011/" rel="nofollow ugc">[Read more]</a></span></p>
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				<title>McGrath Robbins posted an update: Carcass characteristics were not affected by SPC. Newcastle [&#133;]</title>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 31 May 2025 21:44:41 -0400</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Carcass characteristics were not affected by SPC. Newcastle disease blood titers showed significantly higher protection for 9g and 8g SPC on d 20. Avian Influenza blood titers gave the best results with (9g) at d 30, while Infectious Bursal Disease and Infectious Bronchitis blood titers were not affected by changing dietary levels with SPC. In&hellip;<span class="activity-read-more" id="activity-read-more-8822"><a href="https://www.catswannabecats.com/activity/p/8822/" rel="nofollow ugc">[Read more]</a></span></p>
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				<title>McGrath Robbins became a registered member</title>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 31 May 2025 21:27:33 -0400</pubDate>

				
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