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21por Brody, Julia Green, Aschengrau, Ann, McKelvey, Wendy, Swartz, Christopher H, Kennedy, Theresa, Rudel, Ruthann A“…METHODS: Participants were 824 Cape Cod women diagnosed with breast cancer in 1988–1995 and 745 controls who lived in homes served by public drinking water supplies and never lived in a home served by a Cape Cod private well. …”
Publicado 2006
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22por Brody, Julia Green, Aschengrau, Ann, McKelvey, Wendy, Rudel, Ruthann A, Swartz, Christopher H, Kennedy, Theresa“…The study is limited by uncertainty about locations of home addresses (particularly before 1980) and unrecorded tree pest and mosquito control events as well as lack of information about exposures during years when women in the study lived off Cape Cod and about women with potentially important early life exposures on Cape Cod who were not included because they moved away.…”
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23“…In contrast, parasitism rates were lower and remained consistent on Cape Cod between 2015 and 2016, which may explain the greater canopy damage observed in that region. …”
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24“…Locating geographic hot spots of cancer may lead to new causal hypotheses and ultimately to new knowledge of cancer-causing factors. The Cape Cod region of Massachusetts has experienced elevated incidence of breast cancer compared with statewide averages. …”
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25por Close, Frank“…Half a century ago, Steven Weinberg spent the summer at Cape Cod, working on a new theory of the strong interaction of pions. …”
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26por Newton, Christine, Bracken, Matthew E. S., McConville, Megan, Rodrigue, Katherine, Thornber, Carol S.“…This geographical distribution spans a well-known biogeographical barrier at Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Despite significant differences in subtidal community structure north and south of Cape Cod, Heterosiphonia was found at all but two sites surveyed in both biogeographic provinces, suggesting that this invader is capable of rapid expansion over broad geographic ranges. …”
Publicado 2013
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27por Govindarajan, Annette F., Bukša, Filip, Bockrath, Katherine, Wares, John P., Pineda, Jesús“…It appeared in New England circa 1900 coincident with warming temperatures, and is now a conspicuous member of rocky intertidal communities extending through the northern shore of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The origin of northern C. fragilis is debated. …”
Publicado 2015
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28por Furey, Ryan P., Merrill, Nathaniel H., Sawyer, Josh P., Mulvaney, Kate K., Mazzotta, Marisa J.“…Our results indicate that beach closures on Cape Cod, MA, USA have a significant negative effect on visitation at those beaches with closures, while closures at a sample of coastal access points elsewhere in New England have no detected impact on visitation. …”
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29“…Aquitalea sp. strain MWU14-2217 was isolated from wild cranberry bog soils in the Cape Cod National Seashore. The draft genome is 4.3 Mbp with 4,133 coding sequences and contains predicted genes for phenazines, colicins, siderophores, and putative exporters of these compounds and genes responsible for motility and biofilm formation.…”
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30“…Curtobacterium sp. strain MWU13-2055 was isolated from cranberry fruit surfaces in the Cape Cod National Seashore. The genome is 4 Mbp long with a large number of genes predicted to be devoted to heavy metal resistance, including the copAZ operon and translocases for Pb, Cd, Zn, Hg, and Cu.…”
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31“…Two P. moorei strains were isolated from soil in the pristine wild cranberry bogs of the Cape Cod National Seashore that putatively encode genes for degradation of 4- and 5-chlorosalicylates, acetaminophen, and diclofenac.…”
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32“…Chromobacterium sp. nov. strains MWU13-2610 and MWU14-2602 were isolated from cranberry bogs in the Cape Cod National Seashore. These nonpigmented bacteria represent two new presumptive species of the rapidly growing genus Chromobacterium. …”
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33“…An unknown Pseudomonas sp. most closely related to Pseudomonas ficuserectae and Pseudomonas protegens was isolated from the rhizospheres of wild cranberry plants in the Cape Cod National Seashore, in the United States. The draft genome of MWU12-2534b is 6.7 Mbp, has 63.32% GC content, and contains multiple potential virulence and antibiotic resistance genes.…”
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34por Artenstein, Andrew W.“…When the first warm breezes of April blow in from Buzzard’s Bay, the South End of New Bedford, near the elbow of the Massachusetts coast as it extends eastward out to Cape Cod, changes character entirely. Not that the fast-food places, convenience stores, double-decker tenements, or boarded-up businesses transform magically into some sort of suburban Valhalla, but the change of season at least encourages people to go out on the streets and makes everything seem a little brighter.…”
Publicado 2012
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35por Young, Robin L, Weinberg, Janice, Vieira, Verónica, Aschengrau, Ann, Webster, Thomas F“…We used multilevel models to examine associations of birth weight with family- and community-level SES in the Cape Cod Family Health Study. Data were collected retrospectively on births to women between 1969 and 1983 living on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. …”
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36“…To evaluate the role of deer in regulating the abundance of the deer tick (Ixodes dammini) we attempted to treat with acaricide, but eventually removed, about 70 percent of deer from Great Island, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Deer were captured in box traps, a corral, an entanglement net, and with rifle-fired tranquilizer. …”
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37“…Finkelman, Associated of Cape Cod: Employee, Salary.…”
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38“…BACKGROUND: Communities in Cape Cod, Massachusetts were exposed to tetrachloroethylene (PCE) through contaminated drinking water from 1969 to 1983. …”
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39por Patel, Jinal K, Tirumalasetty, Kiran, Zeidan, Bassem, Desai, Parth, Frunzi, Johnathan“…Subsequently, he was diagnosed with babesiosis infection since he had a travel history to Cape Cod, Massachusetts about 10 weeks before presenting to the hospital. …”
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40“…In the northwestern Atlantic, the name D. cuprea (Bosc 1802) has been applied to populations from Cape Cod through the Gulf of Mexico, Central America, and Brazil. …”
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