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1. Myocardial extravascular extracellular volume fraction measurement by gadolinium cardiovascular magnetic resonance in humans: Slow infusion versus bolus

2. Within-Person Test Score Distributions: How Typical Is "Normal"?

3. Dual Use of Nicotine and Cannabis Through Vaping Among Adolescents.

4. Embedded performance validity tests within the Hopkins Verbal Learning Test - Revised and the Brief Visuospatial Memory Test - Revised.

5. The colorimetric determination of selectively cleaved adenosines and guanosines in DNA oligomers using bicinchoninic acid and copper.

6. Overlap between dissociation and other psychological characteristics in patients with psychogenic nonepileptic seizures.

7. Association between extracellular matrix expansion quantified by cardiovascular magnetic resonance and short-term mortality.

8. Stressful life event appraisal and coping in patients with psychogenic seizures and those with epilepsy.

9. Ribozyme-mediated trans insertion-splicing into target RNAs.

10. Personality Assessment Inventory among patients with psychogenic seizures and those with epilepsy.

11. Myocardial extravascular extracellular volume fraction measurement by gadolinium cardiovascular magnetic resonance in humans: slow infusion versus bolus.

12. Analyzing and predicting the thermodynamic effects of the metabolite trehalose on nucleic acids.

13. Do patients with psychogenic nonepileptic seizures have positive covert attitudes toward sickness?

14. The utility of regression-based norms in interpreting the minimal assessment of cognitive function in multiple sclerosis (MACFIMS).

15. Accounting for estimated IQ in neuropsychological test performance with regression-based techniques.

16. Development, psychometric properties, and validity of the hopkins adult reading test (HART).

17. Stimulus type affects Wada memory performance.

18. Ribozyme mediated trans insertion-splicing of modified oligonucleotides into RNA.

19. Tetrahymena thermophila and Candida albicans group I intron-derived ribozymes can catalyze the trans-excision-splicing reaction.

20. Neuropsychological impairment in deficit vs. non-deficit schizophrenia.

21. Kinetic characterization of the first step of the ribozyme-catalyzed trans excision-splicing reaction.

22. Frequency and bases of abnormal performance by healthy adults on neuropsychological testing.

23. A Pneumocystis carinii group I intron-derived ribozyme utilizes an endogenous guanosine as the first reaction step nucleophile in the trans excision-splicing reaction.

24. Neuropsychological functioning in bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.

25. Mood, personality, and health-related quality of life in epileptic and psychogenic seizure disorders.

26. Neurocognitive sequelae of a giant arachnoid cyst: case study.

27. Trans insertion-splicing: ribozyme-catalyzed insertion of targeted sequences into RNAs.

28. In vivo excision of a single targeted nucleotide from an mRNA by a trans excision-splicing ribozyme.

29. 5' transcript replacement in vitro catalyzed by a group I intron-derived ribozyme.

30. Molecular recognition in a trans excision-splicing ribozyme: non-Watson-Crick base pairs at the 5' splice site and omegaG at the 3' splice site can play a role in determining the binding register of reaction substrates.

31. Enhancing the second step of the trans excision-splicing reaction of a group I ribozyme by exploiting P9.0 and P10 for intermolecular recognition.

32. Accuracy of self-reported neuropsychological functioning in individuals with epileptic or psychogenic nonepileptic seizures.

33. Warrington's recognition memory for faces: interpretive strategy and diagnostic utility in temporal lobe epilepsy.

34. Canonical nucleosides can be utilized by T4 DNA ligase as universal template bases at ligation junctions.

35. Preoperative assessment of confrontation naming ability and interictal paraphasia production in unilateral temporal lobe epilepsy.

36. Molecular recognition properties of IGS-mediated reactions catalyzed by a Pneumocystis carinii group I intron.

37. Ribozyme-catalyzed excision of targeted sequences from within RNAs.

38. What does the family pictures subtest of the Wechsler Memory Scale-III measure? Insight gained from patients evaluated for epilepsy surgery.

39. Targeting a Pneumocystis carinii group I intron with methylphosphonate oligonucleotides: backbone charge is not required for binding or reactivity.

40. Thermodynamics of RNA-RNA duplexes with 2- or 4-thiouridines: implications for antisense design and targeting a group I intron.

41. In vitro suicide inhibition of self-splicing of a group I intron from Pneumocystis carinii by an N3' --> P5' phosphoramidate hexanucleotide.

42. Antisense binding enhanced by tertiary interactions: binding of phosphorothioate and N3'-->P5' phosphoramidate hexanucleotides to the catalytic core of a group I ribozyme from the mammalian pathogen Pneumocystis carinii.

43. A Pneumocystis carinii group I intron ribozyme that does not require 2' OH groups on its 5' exon mimic for binding to the catalytic core.

44. The relationship of attributional style to agoraphobia severity, depression, and treatment outcome.

45. Guanosine binds to the Tetrahymena ribozyme in more than one step, and its 2'-OH and the nonbridging pro-Sp phosphoryl oxygen at the cleavage site are required for productive docking.

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