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102. NEW STUDY REVEALS A GLOBAL CONSENSUS ON WHAT DEMOCRACY MEANS
103. RESEARCH FINDS 1.1 BILLION PEOPLE IN MULTIDIMENSIONAL POVERTY, WITH NEARLY HALF A BILLION IN CONFLICT SETTINGS
104. NEW REPORT SPOTLIGHTS URGENT ISSUES FACED BY MOBILE INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS
105. Common, cheap pill most people should take for longer, healthier life; Experts say the pill prevents heart attacks and strokes
106. Concussion risks are outweighed by benefits of amateur sport, study finds; Surprise results from analysis of 15,000 individualsRisks in professional sport are different, authors stress
107. The dire impact of three weeks on a bad diet. Oxford study shows eating cakes and other food high in saturated fat will rapidly compromise your health
108. Researchers from University of Oxford Report Details of New Studies and Findings in the Area of Obesity, Fitness and Wellness (Loosening the Shackles of Depression)
109. Researchers at University of Oxford Zero in on Gestational Diabetes (Protein Profiling of Placental Extracellular Vesicles in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus)
110. University of Oxford Researcher Publishes New Studies and Findings in the Area of Hypertension (Differential 5'-tRNA Fragment Expression in Circulating Preeclampsia Syncytiotrophoblast Vesicles Drives Macrophage Inflammation)
111. Researchers at University of Oxford Have Reported New Data on Opioids (Private Prescribing of Controlled Opioids In England, 2014-2021: a Retrospective Observationalstudy)
112. Studies Conducted at University of Oxford on Breast Cancer Recently Reported (Radiotherapy To Regional Nodes In Early Breast Cancer: an Individual Patient Data Meta-analysis of 14 324 Women In 16 Trials)
113. University of Oxford Researcher Reveals New Findings on Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance (Secure: A Prospective Long-Term Observational Study in Patients with Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance)
114. University of Oxford Researchers Publish New Study Findings on Weather and Climate Dynamics (Role of the quasi-biennial oscillation in alleviating biases in the semi-annual oscillation)
115. Reports on Epidemiology Findings from University of Oxford Provide New Insights (Serodynamics: A primer and synthetic review of methods for epidemiological inference using serological data)
116. Reports from University of Oxford Highlight Recent Research in Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AI-Driven Quantitation of Blast Cells and Vessel Density in Bone Marrow Biopsies Highlights Limitations of Manual Assessment)
117. New Engineering Findings from University of Oxford Described (Enduring Flows: the Transit of Drugs In Contemporary Honduras)
118. New Findings from University of Oxford in COVID-19 Provides New Insights (Progress Stalled? the Uncertain Future of Mortality In High-income Countries)
119. Study Findings on Health Services Are Outlined in Reports from University of Oxford (Public perception of the physician associate profession in the UK: a systematic review)
120. New Science Study Findings Reported from University of Oxford (A multicriteria analysis of meat and milk alternatives from nutritional, health, environmental, and cost perspectives)
121. New Earth and Planetary Sciences Findings Reported from University of Oxford (Early and Elongated Epochs of Planetesimal Dynamo Generation)
122. Findings from University of Oxford in Immunology Reported (Quantifying conformational changes in the TCR:pMHC-I binding interface)
123. New Findings Reported from University of Oxford Describe Advances in Religion (Psalm 40 and the 'new Covenant' of Jeremiah 31? Contextualizing the Legal Anthropology of a Liturgical Text)
124. Researcher from University of Oxford Publishes Findings in Science and Technology ('Worm Wars': The Unravelling of the Randomised Control Trial Success Story)
125. Researcher from University of Oxford Reports Recent Findings in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (Psychedelics for the Treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Efficacy and Proposed Mechanisms)
126. Data from University of Oxford Provide New Insights into Science and Technology (The genome sequence of the Sprawler moth, Asteroscopus sphinx Hufnagel, 1766 [version 2; peer review: 2 approved])
127. Findings from University of Oxford in Metabolite Research Reported (Extraction Methods for Brain Biopsy NMR Metabolomics: Balancing Metabolite Stability and Protein Precipitation)
128. University of Oxford Reports Findings in Public Health (The impact of early adversity on later life health, lifestyle, and cognition)
129. New Study Findings from University of Oxford Illuminate Research in Drosophila research (Optimization of hybridization chain reaction for imaging single RNA molecules in Drosophila larvae)
130. University of Oxford Researchers Advance Knowledge in Science and Technology (The genome sequence of the Broom moth, Ceramica pisi Linnaeus, 1758 [version 1; peer review: 2 approved])
131. Researchers from University of Oxford Publish New Studies and Findings in the Area of Back Pain (Predicting persistent back pain causing severe interference with daily activities among community-dwelling older adults: the OPAL cohort study)
132. Researchers from University of Oxford Detail New Studies and Findings in the Area of G-Protein-Coupled Receptors (Muscarinic receptors mediate motivation via preparatory neural activity in humans)
133. Reports from University of Oxford Highlight Recent Findings in Archaeology (A Late Antique Decorated Casket and Jewellery From the Roman Villa At Fordham, Essex)
134. Findings from University of Oxford Advance Knowledge in Science (Neural dynamics of shifting attention between perception and working-memory contents)
135. Reports Summarize Food Quality and Preference Findings from University of Oxford (Ready Meals That Look Hot Increase Consumers' Willingness To Pay for Plant-based Options)
136. Researchers from University of Oxford Provide Details of New Studies and Findings in the Area of Education (Future-oriented Science Learning and Its Effects On Students' Emotions, Futures Literacy and Agency In the Anthropocene)
137. University of Oxford Reports Findings in Education (Association between socioeconomic disadvantage and severe maternal morbidity and mortality in high-income countries: a systematic review)
138. New Information and Data Architecture Findings Reported from University of Oxford (Intransitive Clause Word Order In Neo-aramaic: Information Structure, Pragmatics and Word Order Shifts)
139. University of Oxford Reports Findings in Nanofibers (Nanostructure and Photovoltaic Potential of Plasmonic Nanofibrous Active Layers)
140. Reports Summarize Life Science Findings from University of Oxford (Simulation Modelling Demonstrates Differential Performance of Connectivity Methods In Their Ability To Predict Genetic Diversity In Complex Landscapes)
141. University of Oxford Reports Findings in Data Sharing (Data sharing and reuse in clinical research: Are we there yet? A cross-sectional study on progress, challenges and opportunities in LMICs)
142. University of Oxford Reports Findings in Electronic Medical Records (DySurv: dynamic deep learning model for survival analysis with conditional variational inference)
143. University of Oxford Reports Findings in Data Analytics [Standardised and Reproducible Phenotyping Using Distributed Analytics and Tools in the Data Analysis and Real World Interrogation Network (DARWIN EU)]
144. University of Oxford Reports Findings in Medical Internet Research (Differences in Use of a Patient Portal Across Sociodemographic Groups: Observational Study of the NHS App in England)
145. Findings in Anxiety Disorders Reported from University of Oxford (Sudden gains in internet cognitive therapy for social anxiety disorder in routine clinical practice)
146. University of Oxford Researchers Report Research in Health and Medicine (Cost-effectiveness of psychological and psychosocial interventions for adults, children and young people who have self-harmed)
147. New Data from University of Oxford Illuminate Research in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (Myocardial disarray and fibrosis across hypertrophic cardiomyopathy stages associate with ECG markers of arrhythmic risk)
148. Study Findings from University of Oxford Broaden Understanding of Biology (Early-life gut microbiota assembly patterns are conserved between laboratory and wild mice)
149. New Findings from University of Oxford Describe Advances in COVID-19 (Maternal Vaccination Against Covid-19 and Neonatal Outcomes During Omicron: Intercovid-2022 Study)
150. New Age-Related Macular Degeneration Study Findings Have Been Reported by Investigators at University of Oxford (Real-world Six-month Outcomes In Patients Switched To Faricimab Following Partial Response To Anti-vegf Therapy for Neovascular ...)
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