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15 p, 598.6 KB Five Year Survival Update From KEYNOTE-010 : Pembrolizumab Versus Docetaxel for Previously Treated, Programmed Death-Ligand 1-Positive Advanced NSCLC / Herbst, Roy S (Section of Medical Oncology. Yale Comprehensive Cancer Center. Yale University School of Medicine) ; Garon, E.B. (David Geffen School of Medicine. University of California Los Angeles) ; Kim, D.W. (Seoul National University Hospital. Seoul National University College of Medicine) ; Cho, B.C. (Yonsei Cancer Center. Yonsei University College of Medicine) ; Gervais, R. (Centre François Baclesse (Caen, França)) ; Perez-Gracia, J.L. (Clínica Universidad de Navarra) ; Han, J.Y. (Center for Lung Cancer. National Cancer Center) ; Majem, Margarita (Institut d'Investigació Biomèdica Sant Pau) ; Forster, M.D. (UCL Cancer Institute/University College London Hospitals) ; Monnet, Isabelle (Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal de Créteil) ; Novello, Silvia (Department of Oncology. University of Turin. Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria San Luigi) ; Gubens, M.A. (University of California. San Francisco) ; Boyer, M. (Chris O'Brien Lifehouse) ; Su, W.C. (National Cheng Kung University Hospital) ; Samkari, A. (Merck & Co.. Inc.) ; Jensen, E.H. (Merck & Co.. Inc.) ; Kobie, J. (Merck & Co.. Inc.) ; Piperdi, B. (Merck & Co.. Inc.) ; Baas, Pieter (The Netherlands Cancer Institute (Amsterdam, Països Baixos))
Introduction: In the KEYNOTE-010 study, pembrolizumab improved overall survival (OS) versus docetaxel in patients with previously treated, advanced NSCLC with programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) tumor proportion score (TPS) ≥50% and ≥1%. [...]
2021 - 10.1016/j.jtho.2021.05.001
Journal of Thoracic Oncology, Vol. 16 Núm. 10 (october 2021) , p. 1718-1732  
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20 p, 13.5 MB A review of the dodo and its ecosystem : Insights from a vertebrate concentration lagerstätte in mauritius / Rijsdijk, Kenneth F. (University of Amsterdam. Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics) ; Hume, Julian P. (Natural History Museum. Department of Life Sciences (UK)) ; de Louw, Perry G. B. (Deltares. Soil and groundwater (The Netherlands)) ; Meijer, Hanneke J. M. (Institut Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont) ; Janoo, Anwar (University of Mauritius. Department of History and Political Science) ; de Boer, Erik J. (University of Amsterdam. Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics) ; Steel, Lorna (Natural History Museum. Department of Earth Sciences (UK)) ; de Vos, John (Naturalis Biodiversity Center (The Netherlands)) ; van der Sluis, Laura G. (Queen's University Belfast. Archaeology and Palaeoecology) ; Hooghiemstra, Henry (University of Amsterdam. Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics) ; Florens, F. B. Vincent (University of Mauritius. Department of Biosciences) ; Baider, Cláudia (Ministry of Agro-Industry and Food Security. The Mauritius Herbarium) ; Vernimmen, Tamara J. J. (Naturalis Biodiversity Center (The Netherlands)) ; Baas, Pieter (Naturalis Biodiversity Center (The Netherlands)) ; van Heteren, Anneke H. (Universität Bonn. Steinmann Institut Bereich Paläontologie) ; Rupear, Vikash (La Chaussèe. Mauritius Natural History Museum) ; Beebeejaun, Gorah (La Chaussèe. Mauritius Natural History Museum) ; Grihault, Alan (Mauritius) ; van der Plicht, J. (Hans) (University of Groningen. Center for Isotope Research) ; Besselink, Marijke (Naturalis Biodiversity Center (The Netherlands)) ; Lubeek, Julién K. (University of Amsterdam. Geo- and Bioarcheology) ; Jansen, Max (University of Amsterdam. Geo- and Bioarcheology) ; Kluiving, Sjoerd J. (University of Amsterdam. Geo- and Bioarcheology) ; Hollund, Hege (The University of Stavanger. The Museum of Archaeology) ; Shapiro, Beth (University of California Santa Cruz. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology) ; Collins, Matthew (University of York. Department of Archaeology) ; Buckley, Mike (University of Manchester) ; Jayasena, Ranjith M. (Gemeente Amsterdam. Bureau Monumenten and Archeologie) ; Porch, Nicolas (Deakin University. School of Life and Environmental Sciences) ; Floore, Rene (Hollandia Archeologen) ; Bunnik, Frans (The Geological Survey of The Netherlands) ; Biedlingmaier, Andrew (College of the Holy Cross. Department of Biology (USA)) ; Leavitt, Jennifer (College of the Holy Cross. Department of Biology (USA)) ; Monfette, Gregory (College of the Holy Cross. Department of Biology (USA)) ; Kimelblatt, Anna (College of the Holy Cross. Department of Biology (USA)) ; Randall, Adrienne (College of the Holy Cross. Department of Biology (USA)) ; Floore, Pieter (Hollandia Archeologen) ; Claessens, Leon P. A. M. (College of the Holy Cross. Department of Biology (USA))
The dodo Raphus cucullatus Linnaeus, 1758, an extinct and flightless, giant pigeon endemic to Mauritius, has fascinated people since its discovery, yet has remained surprisingly poorly known. Until the mid-19th century, almost all that was known about the dodo was based on illustrations and written accounts by 17th century mariners, often of questionable accuracy. [...]
2015 - 10.1080/02724634.2015.1113803
Journal of vertebrate paleontology, Vol. 35, Sup 1 (2015) , p. 3-20  

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