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1. Modelling with Volna-OP2: Towards tsunami threat reduction

3. Instabilities, breathers and rogue waves in optics

4. Extreme wave runup on a vertical cliff

5. Computational aspects of the Maslov index of solitary waves

6. Energy of tsunami waves generated by bottom motion

7. Influence of sedimentary layering on tsunami generation

8. Dissipative Boussinesq equations

9. A Boussinesq system for two-way propagation of interfacial waves

10. Water waves generated by a moving bottom

11. Dynamics of tsunami waves

15. Synthesis and evaluation of antibacterial and antibiofilm agents based on phenylamino-substituted 1,4-benzoquinones.

16. Clinical and demographic features of minor salivary gland tumors: A collaborative study of 480 cases.

17. Synthesis and antitumor evaluation of hybrids of 5,8-dioxo-5,8-dihydroisoquinoline-4-carboxylates and carbohydrates.

18. American tegumentary leishmaniasis: epidemiological and molecular characterization of prevalent Leishmania species in the State of Tocantins, Brazil, 2011-2015.

19. Comparison of the ACC/AHA and Framingham algorithms to assess cardiovascular risk in HIV-infected patients.

20. Additional Effect of Static Ultrasound and Diadynamic Currents on Myofascial Trigger Points in a Manual Therapy Program for Patients With Chronic Neck Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

21. Evaluation of cytotoxicity and corrosion resistance of orthodontic mini-implants.

22. Reciprocal activation/inactivation of ERK in the amygdala and frontal cortex is correlated with the degree of novelty of an open-field environment.

23. Evolution of Skin Temperature after the Application of Compressive Forces on Tendon, Muscle and Myofascial Trigger Point.

24. Chemical identification and evaluation of the antimicrobial activity of fixed oil extracted from Rhinella jimi.

25. Biofilm and fluoroquinolone resistance of canine Escherichia coli uropathogenic isolates.

26. Increase in medial frontal cortex ERK activation following the induction of apomorphine sensitization.

27. Drug memory substitution during re-consolidation: a single inhibitory autoreceptor apomorphine treatment given during psychostimulant memory re-consolidation replaces psychostimulant conditioning with conditioned inhibition and reverses psychostimulant sensitization.

28. Opposite effects of typical and atypical anti-psychotic drugs on sensitized dopamine receptors: sub-chronic low dose Olanzapine exposure reverses sensitization but a similar regimen of low dose haloperidol potentiates sensitization effects.

29. Post-trial apomorphine at an autoreceptor dose level can eliminate apomorphine conditioning and sensitization: support for the critical role of dopamine in re-consolidation.

30. Residual dopamine receptor desensitization following either high- or low-dose sub-chronic prior exposure to the atypical anti-psychotic drug olanzapine.

31. Opposite effects of low versus high dose haloperidol treatments on spontaneous and apomorphine induced motor behavior: evidence that at a very low dose haloperidol acts as an indirect dopamine agonist.

32. Memory re-consolidation and drug conditioning: an apomorphine conditioned locomotor stimulant response can be enhanced or reversed by a single high versus low apomorphine post-trial treatment.

33. Reversal of apomorphine locomotor sensitization by a single post-conditioning trial treatment with a low autoreceptor dose of apomorphine: a memory re-consolidation approach.

34. Apomorphine-induced context-specific behavioural sensitization is prevented by the D1 antagonist SCH-23390 but potentiated and uncoupled from contextual cues by the D2 antagonist sulpiride.

35. Behavioral sensitization to dopaminergic inhibitory and stimulatory effects induced by low vs. high dose apomorphine treatments: an unconventional dose and response reversal sensitization challenge test reveals sensitization mechanisms.

36. Low dose apomorphine induces context-specific sensitization of hypolocomotion without conditioning: support for a new state dependent retrieval hypothesis of drug conditioning and sensitization.

37. Conditioned locomotion induced by unilateral intrastriatal administration of apomorphine: D(2) receptor activation is critical but not the expression of the unconditioned response.

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