- Jul 2023
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deletion of the furin cleavage site
Typo in the figure image: CTC (P681) should be CCT?
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- Jul 2022
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onlinelibrary.wiley.com onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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KX452686
Typo: should be KX452689
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www.frontiersin.org www.frontiersin.org
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MK9345169
Typo: should be MK935169
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- Oct 2021
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www.nature.com www.nature.com
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PRNJA706167
I think this is a typo - the accession number should be PRJNA706167
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- Sep 2021
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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GGTGGGAYTAYCCHAARTGYGA
I think there's a typo in this primer sequence - it should be
GGTTGGGAYTAYCCHAARTGYGA
, with an extra "T
" (see Table S1 for reference).
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journals.asm.org journals.asm.org
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GGTCATKATAGCRTCAVMASWWGCNACNACATG
I think there's a typo in this primer sequence - it should be
GGTCATKATAGCRTCAVMASWWGCNACATG
, without the repeated "CNA
".
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- Oct 2015
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journals.plos.org journals.plos.org
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Nevertheless, there is likely to be some intrinsic difference(s) between 2009 NIH funded articles deposited vs. not deposited in PMC, that we have not defined precisely, and which deserve further analysis.
I think this is an unavoidable flaw with the data analysed in this article: it's not possible to tell whether the higher citation rate is caused by deposit in PMC or whether there's just a correlation where the articles most likely to have low citation rates were not deposited.
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- Jun 2015
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peerj.com peerj.com
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<link href=“uri-to-an-alternate”; rel=“alternate”; media=“application/xml”; title=“title”>
The format of the
<link>
tag should be as follows:<link href="uri-to-an-alternate" rel="alternate" type="application/xml" title="title">
Note that the attribute name for the MIME type is "type", not "media".
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Link: “uri-to-an-alternate” rel=“alternate” media=“application/xml” title=“title”
According to RFC 5988, the format of the HTTP header should be as follows:
Link: <uri-to-an-alternate>; rel="alternate"; type="application/xml"; title="title"
Note that the property name for the MIME type is "type", not "media".
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- Apr 2015
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www.bloomberg.com www.bloomberg.com
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37°C
Is there data that shows the preferred temperature range of these cells, for optimum growth?
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the via bookmarklet /is/ our bookmarklet
This seems like a good idea to me. I hadn't realised that some bookmarklets can still run even under CSP (like here), and I'm beginning to prefer having the annotation interface at a separate URL (especially as they're not visible by default on the original page).
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- Mar 2015
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peerj.github.io peerj.github.io
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37°C
Is there data that shows the preferred temperature range of these cells, for optimum growth?
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