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Short C, Rebar A, James E, Duncan M, Courneya K, Plotnikoff R, et al.
J Cancer Surviv . 2016 Aug; 11(1):80-91. PMID: 27498099
Purpose: The purpose of the study is to investigate the impact of differing delivery schedules of computer-tailored physical activity modules on engagement and physical activity behaviour change in a web-based...
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Vandelanotte C, Short C, Plotnikoff R, Hooker C, Canoy D, Rebar A, et al.
BMC Public Health . 2015 Oct; 15:1020. PMID: 26438225
Background: Physical inactivity levels are unacceptably high and effective interventions that can increase physical activity in large populations at low cost are urgently needed. Web-based interventions that use computer-tailoring have...
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Weingand K, Bloom J, Carakostas M, Hall R, Helfrich M, Latimer K, et al.
Toxicol Pathol . 1992 Jan; 20(3 Pt 2):539-43. PMID: 1296288
Clinical pathology testing in nonclinical toxicity and safety studies is an important part of safety assessment. In recent years, clinical laboratory testing has rapidly expanded and improved. Some government regulatory...
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Maduh E, Turek J, Borowitz J, Rebar A, Isom G
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol . 1990 Apr; 103(2):214-21. PMID: 2330585
Calcium channel blockade decreases the elevation of brain calcium as well as the tremors produced by cyanide in mice. To determine if cyanide-induced morphological changes could also be inhibited by...
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Trela B, Carlson G, Turek J, Rebar A, Mathews J
J Toxicol Environ Health . 1989 Jan; 27(3):341-50. PMID: 2754758
4-Ipomeanol is a naturally occurring toxin that induces lesions in the lung following its activation to an alkylating metabolite by the pulmonary cytochrome P-450 system. The aim of this study...
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Peiffer Jr R, Rebar A, Burk R
Vet Med Small Anim Clin . 1974 Sep; 69(9):1143-8. PMID: 4496502
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