From b094942937ab55352c45bb76026781b766908444 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: lopez Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2023 14:29:13 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] more training data corrections --- .../corpus/all-acknowledgements.tei.xml | 44 +++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) diff --git a/grobid-trainer/resources/dataset/funding-acknowledgement/corpus/all-acknowledgements.tei.xml b/grobid-trainer/resources/dataset/funding-acknowledgement/corpus/all-acknowledgements.tei.xml index d321266691..553d6495f4 100644 --- a/grobid-trainer/resources/dataset/funding-acknowledgement/corpus/all-acknowledgements.tei.xml +++ b/grobid-trainer/resources/dataset/funding-acknowledgement/corpus/all-acknowledgements.tei.xml @@ -69,16 +69,16 @@ We thank Werfen/Instrumentation Laboratory for providing us with the test kits for the inter-center comparison. Acknowledgments We thank Petra Laspe and Antje Apel for invaluable technical assistance. This work was supported by grants from the German Cancer Aid (Deutsche Krebshilfe) and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft DFG (GRK1034). We would like to thank Dr. Rick G. Pleijhuis for kindly developing a user-friendly web-based calculator based on our updated models to facilitate the use of our models. G.J. The study funders did not participate in the design of the study; the collection, analysis, or interpretation of the data; the writing of the manuscript; or the decision to manuscript submission. - The authors are grateful to the Spanish government project TEC2010-20224-C02-01 and the European project ECOAL-MGT -SUDOE Program. + The authors are grateful to the Spanish government project TEC2010-20224-C02-01 and the European project ECOAL-MGT -SUDOE Program. The authors would like to thank the referee for his suggestions which helped in improving the paper. Foremost we thank Dr. Robert C. Drewes who continues to initiate, coordinate and lead multiorganism biotic surveys on São Tomé and Príncipe. We thank Eng. Acknowledgements. We thank the referee, especially for pointing out [1, Theorem 2] which simplified the proof of Theorem 5.1 considerably. The present study was supported by the Key International Cooperation Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (project no. 31110103916; Beijing, P.R. China), the Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Program (ASTIP-IAS08; Beijing, P. R. China), and the China Agriculture Research System (project no. CARS-42; Beijing, P. R. China). I would like to thank the following people for all their help and professional support in the completion of this book: George Banks, Menu Development, British Airways, London. Scott Chapman, Senior Partner, Medical Litigation, Tress, Cox and Maddox, Sydney, Australia. Collecting trips in Asia were funded through USDA-ARS Specific Cooperative Agreements 58-5320-9-382 and 58-5320-4-018, managed by the University of Hawaii's College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources (UH-CTAHR). A study trip in Australia was covered by Farm Bill funding (project 3.0251), through a Cooperative Agreement between USDA and UH-CTAHR. Additional support was provided by USDA-NIFA Hatch projects HAW00942-H and HAW00956-H, administered UH-CTAHR. We also thank Anthony R. Clarke for reviewing an earlier version of the manuscript and Richard A.I. Drew and David L. Hancock for their insight, mentoring and long hours discussing the relationships among species in the OFF complex and the higher classification of dacine fruit flies. Desley Tree and Justin Bartlett provided access to the impressive QDAF fruit fly collection in Brisbane. The use or mention of a trademark or proprietary product does not constitute an endorsement, guarantee, or warranty of the product and does not imply its approval to the exclusion of other suitable products by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, an equal opportunity employer. - This study was supported by grants from the CLL Global Research Foundation, the EUCAAD 200755 project funded under the auspices of the EU Seventh Framework Programme, the Cancer and Allergy Foundation, the Swedish Research Council/SIDA/ SAREC, the Iranian Ministry of Health and Medical Education, the Swedish Cancer Society, the Cancer Society in Stockholm, the King Gustaf Vth Jubilee Fund, Vinnova, the Karolinska Institutet Foundations and the Stockholm County Council. + This study was supported by grants from the CLL Global Research Foundation, the EUCAAD 200755 project funded under the auspices of the EU Seventh Framework Programme, the Cancer and Allergy Foundation, the Swedish Research Council/SIDA/ SAREC, the Iranian Ministry of Health and Medical Education, the Swedish Cancer Society, the Cancer Society in Stockholm, the King Gustaf Vth Jubilee Fund, Vinnova, the Karolinska Institutet Foundations and the Stockholm County Council. We are grateful to the Career Training Interexchange program that facilitated the training period of Maitane Olabarrieta within the USGS. Maitane Olabarrieta also acknowledges funding from the ''Cantabria Campus International Augusto Gonzalez Linares Program.'' We would also like to thank Giovanni Coco, John C. Warner, and Falk Feddersen for their support with this work and constructive suggestions. We are also grateful to the developers of the COAWST modeling system, SWAN, and ROMS models. WRG was supported by ONR grant N00014-13-1-0368. The authors would also like to thank Sergio Fagherazzi, Xavier Bertin, and the third journal reviewer for their suggestions. The data and numerical results used in this paper will made available upon request to the main author. - We thank the Red Wolf Recovery Program, specifically Rebecca Bartel, Art Beyer, Chris Lucash, Ford Mauney, Michael Morse and Ryan Nordsven for their support. We also thank Kristin Brzeski for constructive comments on the manuscript. The findings and conclusions in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. + We thank the Red Wolf Recovery Program, specifically Rebecca Bartel, Art Beyer, Chris Lucash, Ford Mauney, Michael Morse and Ryan Nordsven for their support. We also thank Kristin Brzeski for constructive comments on the manuscript. The findings and conclusions in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. We are grateful to the families and patients who have participated in this research study. We acknowledge Hilde Van Esch for help with patient recruitment, and we thank Yi Mu, UC Davis Department of Public Health Sciences, for assistance with data management and analysis. Acknowledgements. I would like to thank the referee for his/her careful reading and valuable comments. The authors are thankful to the Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA, Kochi), the Chief Executive of National Fisheries Development Board, Hyderabad and Dr.R.Jaya Kumar, Senior Scientist, CMFRI Mandapam. We are also grateful to Sri. Rama Sankar Naik, IAS, Commissioner of Fisheries, Andhra Pradesh, India. @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ This work was supported by a grant from the National Institutes of Health (NHLBI R01 HL64794). I am grateful to Mrs Nicolette Budden, Mrs Stella Oates and Mrs Catherine Wright for assistance in the preparation of this article. I also wish to thank Professor A. Hewish FRS, Sir Maurice Wilkes FRS, Professor K. Suchy, Dr R. P. Mercier, Dr A. J. M. Garrett, Dr M. Rycroft and a number of others for helpful comments on the article in draft form. I also thank the Society's referee for advice. Librarians at St John's College, Cambridge, and at Churchill College, Cambridge, kindly assisted with access to archival material. Kenneth Budden left very extensive autobiographical material on computer disks, which I have used and occasionally quoted. The frontispiece photograph was taken by Walter Bird and is reproduced with permission from the Godfrey Argent Studio. The authors wish to thank dental students Barbara Mikecs, Júlia Németh, Péter Csányi, and Adél Ruszin for their assistance in collecting data. This study was funded by the Research Fund of the Faculty of Dentistry, Semmelweis University, Hungary (4030511599 and 5111141075), and the Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (OTKA K112364 and K-112964). The Mucograft was kindly donated by the manufacturer (Geistlich Pharma AG, Switzerland). - The authors are grateful to INSS (Japan), EDF (France), Areva (France), and EPRI (US) for supporting their SCC-related research. + The authors are grateful to INSS (Japan), EDF (France), Areva (France), and EPRI (US) for supporting their SCC-related research. We thank AstraZeneca for providing AZ-4217, Mark Smith (Imperial College, London) and Yuchio Yanagawa (Gunma University, Maebashi) for VGlut2-GFP and GAD67-GFP tissue, respectively. This work was funded by Medical Research Council (MR/K003291/1), Diabetes UK (12/0004458), British Heart Foundation (PG/15/44/31574) and Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council CASE (with AstraZeneca) award (BB/I015663/1) to MLJA and by a grant to LKH from the Wellcome Trust (WT098012). The authors thank the subjects who participated in the study. We gratefully acknowledge financial support from Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) and Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP), Proc. 95/3636-3. @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ We acknowledge the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure (NCRIS) of Australia for providing access to bioinformatics computational pipelines used in this study and the Research Institute of Forestry, Chinese Academy of Forestry for financial support (ZD200902). Funded by a grant from the National Institute on Aging (R01 AG023090). The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institute on Aging or the National Institutes of Health. This study was supported by the International Center for Advanced Renewable Energy and Sustainability at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri and the Johns Hopkins Global Center on Childhood Obesity (no. 2001656847). We thank the study participants for their cooperation and Leslie Duling and Nora Geary for their help in study coordination, data collection, and data management. - The authors gratefully acknowledge Solvay Engineering Plastics for supporting this work and for providing material data and specimens. This work benefited from the financial support of the French Minister for Research (ANRT) (Grant no: CNRS 079212: UM2 121532) and was performed in the framework of the European DURAFIP project (FUI project supported by Oseo). + The authors gratefully acknowledge Solvay Engineering Plastics for supporting this work and for providing material data and specimens. This work benefited from the financial support of the French Minister for Research (ANRT) (Grant no: CNRS 079212: UM2 121532) and was performed in the framework of the European DURAFIP project (FUI project supported by Oseo). The authors wish to thanks all those administrators and practitioners who participated in the study. A special acknowledgement is given to the funder of the research project the Centre jeunesse de Montréal Institut Universitaire. Its contribution makes this project possible. Acknowledgments. This work was supported by PRGS under the Grant No. GRS100323, Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia. The authors thank all of the study participants. We also thank James Hicks for his editorial assistance. @@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ The present research was partly supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 31672071), and Special Funds of Central Colleges Basic Scientific Research Operating Expenses (No. 2452015096). We wish to thank all volunteers for their participation in the study. We thank L Chamberlain and B Martin for sharing their Acyl-RAC protocol, Y and M Fukata for the DHHC plasmids and the PEGylation protocol, P Bastiaens for the APT plasmids and Sylvia Ho for generating the shRNA ZDHHC6 construct. The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007(FP/ -2013)/ERC Grant Agreement n. 340260 -PalmERa'. This work was also supported by grants from the Swiss National Science Foundation (to GvdG and to VH), the Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) Chemical Biology (to GvdG) and the Swiss SystemsX.ch initiative evaluated by the Swiss National Science Foundation (LipidX) (to GvdG and to VH). TD is a recipient of an iPhD fellowship from the Swiss SystemsX.ch initiative. - The research leading to these results has in part been funded by the ESA project GHG-CCI, the DLR grant SADOS, the EU project ACCENT-Plus, and the University and the State of Bremen. Russell R. Dickerson was supported by NASA/AQAST. We thank ESA and DLR for providing the SCIAMACHY Level 1 data and the SCIA-MACHY calibration team (DLR, SRON, University of Bremen, ESA, and others) for continuously improving the quality of the spectra. We acknowledge the use of data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. We also thank the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) for providing the meteorological reanalysis data. + The research leading to these results has in part been funded by the ESA project GHG-CCI, the DLR grant SADOS, the EU project ACCENT-Plus, and the University and the State of Bremen. Russell R. Dickerson was supported by NASA/AQAST. We thank ESA and DLR for providing the SCIAMACHY Level 1 data and the SCIA-MACHY calibration team (DLR, SRON, University of Bremen, ESA, and others) for continuously improving the quality of the spectra. We acknowledge the use of data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. We also thank the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) for providing the meteorological reanalysis data. The authors would like to acknowledge the Irish Cattle Breeding Federation (ICBF) for access to estimates of sire merit. Acknowledgments: We thank Steve Berman and Edwin Asturias for their guidance. We thank Bernhard Geiger for providing liver MR images, as well as Ali Khamene and Frank Sauer for their support. This work is funded by Siemens Corporate Research and Institute for Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) at the University of Minnesota. @@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ Statistical analysis. A t-test (two tailed) was performed for statistical analysis if not otherwise specified. An F-test was used to determine equal or unequal variance in the t-test. *, ** and *** indicate P valueo0.05,o0.01 ando0.001, respectively. Data availability. Solid-state NMR data is available at: https://www.repository. cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/254646. The authors declare that all other relevant data supporting the findings of this study are available within the article and its Supplementary Information Files or on request from the corresponding authors. We would like to thank members of the Hutter lab for critically reading the manuscript. We thank J.-Y. Zimmer for his helpful comments and suggestions. Thanks also to the Wallonia-Brussels International for the Ph.D. scholarship (S. Boukraa). - The Biodiversity Data Enrichment Hackathon was supported by the EU-funded proiBiosphere project (Coordination and policy development in preparation for a European Open Biodiversity Knowledge Management System, addressing Acquisition, Curation, Synthesis, Interoperability and Dissemination, grant No 312848) and Naturalis Biodiversity Center. + The Biodiversity Data Enrichment Hackathon was supported by the EU-funded proiBiosphere project (Coordination and policy development in preparation for a European Open Biodiversity Knowledge Management System, addressing Acquisition, Curation, Synthesis, Interoperability and Dissemination, grant No 312848) and Naturalis Biodiversity Center. This work was carried out while BC was at the California Institute of Technology, and partially when both BC and KB were visiting the Isaac Newton Institute, Cambridge, UK. It is a pleasure to thank Prof. L. C. Evans for useful discussions. We are also grateful for the support of the U.S. National Science Foundation (CMS 9457573) and the Air-Force Office of Scientific Research through a MURI grant (F49602-98-1-0433). The program was partially supported by NASA Lewis Research Center (Grant No. NAG 3-782) and the Office of Naval Research (Contract No. NO0014-85-K-0182 P005). We thank Serena Dudek, Kelly Carstens, and Deborah Park for critical reading of the manuscript. @@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ This work was supported in part by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (grants SFB630 to C.K. and C.A.S. and Forschungszentrum FZ82 to C.K.) and by the National Institutes of Health (grants GM102864, AI044639 and AI070383 to P.J.T.). A.C. was supported by the Chemical Biology Training Program (NIH grant T32GM092714) and by the Medical Scientist Training Program (NIH grant T32GM008444). J.S. was supported by a grant of the German Excellence Initiative to the Graduate School of Life Sciences, University of Wuerzburg. We thank the staff at the beamline 14.1 (BESSY II) operated by the Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin and at the ESRF beamlines ID 14-1 and ID 29 for technical support. Funding Sources: NIH grants GM102864, AI044639, AI070383, T32GM092714 and T32GM008444 Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft grants SFB630 and Forschungszentrum FZ82 Acknowledgements. We thank two anonymous reviewers for thoughtful comments that improved the paper, Sarah Brosnan for encouragement and patience, and Joe Halpern, Oren Kolodny and Shimon Edelman for productive discussions. We thank the Gentner Lab at the University of California, San Diego, for their logistical and technical support, and Molly Dickens, Scott MacDougall-Shackleton, and Luke Remage-Healey for their thoughtful discussion of this project. We also thank our four anonymous reviewers for their comments and suggestions. - The data of this study have been excerpted from the PhD thesis of the author. The authors thank Assoc Prof Abbas Yousefi Rad, Assoc Prof Ayşe Esra Karakoç and Sefer Erman Yılmaz, MD for collecting clinical specimens, Onur Candan, PhD, for comments and suggestions and Çağla Kılıç MSc, for her contribution to this study. This work was financed by Hacettepe University Scientific Research Project grant 014D01601002 and the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) with PhD Scholarship (2211/C). + The data of this study have been excerpted from the PhD thesis of the author. The authors thank Assoc Prof Abbas Yousefi Rad, Assoc Prof Ayşe Esra Karakoç and Sefer Erman Yılmaz, MD for collecting clinical specimens, Onur Candan, PhD, for comments and suggestions and Çağla Kılıç MSc, for her contribution to this study. This work was financed by Hacettepe University Scientific Research Project grant 014D01601002 and the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) with PhD Scholarship (2211/C). We thank Y. Takasu and S. Igarashi for experimental assistance. This work was supported in part by Grant for Basic Scientific Research Projects from the Sumitomo Foundation and The Kurata Memorial Hitachi Science and Technology Foundation. We thank Kao Corporation for kindly providing the LDAO. I am grateful to the President and Council of the Association for honouring me in their invitation to deliver the John Snow Lecture for 2001, and to the Editor of Anaesthesia for arranging to publish it. Acknowledgement. We are thankful to the anonymous AE and the two referees for their suggestions, which helped us to improve the presentation of the paper. @@ -412,7 +412,7 @@ We thank Dr. Christoph Kolling for obtaining synovial tissue for our research project (approved by the local ethical committee). We thank Maria Comazzi, Peter Künzler and Ferenc Pataky for excellent technical assistance. We thank Prof. Dr. Beat A. Michel for his support. This work is supported by National Cancer Institute grant R01CA136933 to D.C. This study was supported by the Doctoral Scientific Research Foundation of Henan University of Science and Technology, China (grant no. 09001677). - This work was supported by the Project 61201153 supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Research Project of CCF-Qimingxingchen Hongyan (CCFVenustechRP2016004), and the National 973 Program of China under Grant 2012CB315805. + This work was supported by the Project 61201153 supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Research Project of CCF-Qimingxingchen Hongyan (CCFVenustechRP2016004), and the National 973 Program of China under Grant 2012CB315805. The author would like to express his deepest gratitude to Dr. Andrzej Jankowski for the close cooperation of the development the IGrC approach. This work was supported by CONACyT (grant 83049). Supplementary data and figures for this paper are available from the IUCr electronic archives (Reference: GG2086). A.E.R. and D.M.F. acknowledge support from NIH grant R24GM115277. Author Contributions: All authors wrote and revised this review with A.K.D collating the final version and submission. @@ -445,7 +445,7 @@ The authors wish the thank Dr. Emmanuel Srofenyoh, Dr. Adeyemi Olufolabi, and Dr. Margaret Sedensky for their input in the development of Kybele's partnership model and its expansion both within and across boundaries. We thank Dr. Marc de Meyer, curator of the Entomological Collection of the Royal Museum of Central Africa, Tervuren, Belgium for his kind permission to access material deposited in this collection. To Dr. Wilfrida Decraemer, Dr. Yves Samyn, Dr. Marie-Lucie Susini and Dr. Alain Drumont for their assistance during the visit of the senior author to the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (RBINS), Brussels. To Julien Cillis (RBINS) for technical help with SEM. To MSc. Yamir Arias, MSc. Eduardo Furrazola and Lic. Susett González (Instituto de Ecología y Sistemática) for their help with the micrographs. To Dr. Pedro Reyes-Castillo (Instituto de Ecología, Veracruz, México) and Dr. Stéphane Boucher (Museum of Natural History, Paris, France) for the identification of the hosts. We are indebted to Dr. Pedro Herrera (Instituto de Ecología y Sistemática) for his review of the English language. The visit to collections in Belgium to access the material and SEM techniques was supported by the Belgian Development Cooperation through the Belgian Focal Point of the Global Taxonomy Initiative (GTI), 2010 and 2012 calls. Open access to this paper was supported by the Encyclopedia of Life (EOL) Open Access Support Project (EOASP). This book is the result of 2 years of intensive of work by many individuals and many organizations. Acknowledgment is made to all who have participated in the process. In particular, thanks are due to all the members of the Gender Working Group (see Appendix A) for their expertise and commitment. Special thanks are extended to Shirley Malcolm, Farkhonda Hassan, Sonia Correa, and Marilyn Carr for serving as the informal editorial board for this publication, and to the contributors, who were willing to set aside other intentions and divert their efforts to the work of the UN Commission on Science and Technology for Development. The work was made possible through generous financial contributions from the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the International Development Research Centre (Canada), the United States Agency for International Development, the Swedish Agency for Research Cooperation with Developing Countries, the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), the Carnegie Corporation of New York (USA), the World Women's Veterinary Association, and Mr William Hewlett. In addition, the following organizations made substantial nonfinancial contributions in time, and their substantive assistance is deeply appreciated: the Gender, Science, and Development Programme of the International Federation of Institutes for Advanced Study, the Board on Science and Technology for International Development (US National Academy of Sciences), and the Third World Organization of Women in Science. Thanks are due also to the Government of the Netherlands, the Government of Costa Rica, and the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture for hosting the meetings of the Working Group. The review of the United Nations system was carried out by UNIFEM, which responded positively and enthusiastically to the Commission's request that it act as the "lead agency" in this review. UNIFEM's contribution, both in conducting the review and in helping to host and organize the initial meeting of the Gender Working Group, is deeply appreciated. Finally, I would like to acknowledge the work of the Secretariat in facilitating all the activities of the Gender Working Group. In particular, I thank Elizabeth McGregor, the Director of Studies, for her professional contribution and personal support and enthusiasm throughout the 2-year process. - We thank the Vanguard Project participants and study team members Mary Lou Miller and Arn Schilder. We also thank Bonnie Devlin and Marcus Greatheart for administrative support. Drs. Lampinen and Hogg are supported by the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research. + We thank the Vanguard Project participants and study team members Mary Lou Miller and Arn Schilder. We also thank Bonnie Devlin and Marcus Greatheart for administrative support. Drs. Lampinen and Hogg are supported by the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research. We would like to thanks the mothers and the children that participated in these surveys, Paul Chipeta and the other ACTia field staff. We are grateful to Professor Alan Fenwick, Imperial College London, for the purchase and donation of funds for the SEA-ELISA kits. Special thanks go to Professor Anthony Butterworth and Dr. Liz Corbett for their hospitality and local assistance in Blantyre. We are also grateful for the comments of Dr. Lester Chitsulo and Dr. Amaya Bustinduy which improved our manuscript, as well as the suggestions from the referees. The study was funded in part from the Wellcome Trust and LSTM Research Development Funding. We thank Dr. Markus Müschen for providing of CML Jurl-MK1 cells, Dr. Shi-Qi Wu and Mr. Michael Lu for providing assistance in fluorescence microscopy analysis of GFP expression, and Mr. Jonathan Harbert for the technical support in HE staining and CD45 immunohistochemistry detection. This work was supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health (R01 CA120512 and ARRA-R01CA120512) and Winzer Fund from Department of Pathology (CHLA/USC) to L.W. This chapter was written in connection with scientific project VEGA no. 1/0892/13. Financial support from this Ministry of Education's scheme is also gratefully acknowledged. @@ -540,7 +540,7 @@ This work was supported, in part, by a grant from the NIH/ NIMH (MH095325, K.S. and H.M.L., Multiple PI). The authors would express their gratitude to Professor Keiichi Noguchi for technical advice. This work was partially supported by the Mukai Science and Technology Foundation, Tokyo, Japan. Acknowledgments. We are grateful to C. Johnson for sending us an early version of [J] and to D. Nakano for helpful conversations. We also thank the referee for helpful comments. - The authors acknowledge expert advice and contributions from Chris Westlake, Guowei Fang, Ben Chih, Andy Peterson, Cecile Chalouni, John S. Beck, Darryl Y. Nishimura, Charles C. Searby, Martin Griebel, John Neveu, Bogdan Budnik, Renee Robinson, Alex Loktev, Jorge Torres, Saikat Mukhopadhyay, Dirk Siepe and Kevin Wright. We acknowledge the following support: JJM, NIH Medical Scientist Training Program Grant GM07365-33; RHG, the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research VIDI grant 016.066.354 and the EU FP7 "Syscilia" project 241955; LMB, the Cardiovascular Center Interdisciplinary Research Fellowship, University of Iowa; JFO, NIH grant DK071108; DCS, NIH Grant CA112369; J.B.V., Canadian Institutes of Health Research grant MOP-102758; DAD, KL2RR025015 and R01NS064077; J.F.R., NIH Grant R01-AR054396, the March of Dimes, the Burroughs Wellcome Fund, the Packard Foundation, and the Sandler Family Supporting Foundation; VCS, NIH Grants R01-EY11298, R01-EY017168, the Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust, Carver Endowment for Molecular Ophthalmology, and Research to Prevent Blindness. VCS is an HHMI investigator. FH is an HHMI Investigator, a Doris Duke Distinguished Clinical Scientist, and a Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor. FH acknowledges support from the NIH grants (DK1068306, DK1069274, and DK090917). + The authors acknowledge expert advice and contributions from Chris Westlake, Guowei Fang, Ben Chih, Andy Peterson, Cecile Chalouni, John S. Beck, Darryl Y. Nishimura, Charles C. Searby, Martin Griebel, John Neveu, Bogdan Budnik, Renee Robinson, Alex Loktev, Jorge Torres, Saikat Mukhopadhyay, Dirk Siepe and Kevin Wright. We acknowledge the following support: JJM, NIH Medical Scientist Training Program Grant GM07365-33; RHG, the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research VIDI grant 016.066.354 and the EU FP7 "Syscilia" project 241955; LMB, the Cardiovascular Center Interdisciplinary Research Fellowship, University of Iowa; JFO, NIH grant DK071108; DCS, NIH Grant CA112369; J.B.V., Canadian Institutes of Health Research grant MOP-102758; DAD, KL2RR025015 and R01NS064077; J.F.R., NIH Grant R01-AR054396, the March of Dimes, the Burroughs Wellcome Fund, the Packard Foundation, and the Sandler Family Supporting Foundation; VCS, NIH Grants R01-EY11298, R01-EY017168, the Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust, Carver Endowment for Molecular Ophthalmology, and Research to Prevent Blindness. VCS is an HHMI investigator. FH is an HHMI Investigator, a Doris Duke Distinguished Clinical Scientist, and a Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor. FH acknowledges support from the NIH grants (DK1068306, DK1069274, and DK090917). This study was funded by grant 1 R21 HD068736-01 from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), a component of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Additional support came from NICHD award K01 HD075834. The content of this publication is the responsibility solely of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of NICHD or NIH. The present article was extracted from proposal No. 92-01-21-6745 approved by the Student Research Committee of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran. Thanks also go to the farmers who sincerely cooperated during the project. Writing assistance was provided by Anna Abt, Ph.D., of ETHOS Health Communications in Yardley, Pennsylvania, and was supported financially by Novo Nordisk Inc., Plainsboro, New Jersey, in compliance with international Good Publication Practice guidelines. @@ -551,7 +551,7 @@ We would like to thank all of the site research coordinators for their help with data extraction and validation. We would also like to thank the Neurosurgery Research and Education Foundation for its financial support of this work. SM acknowledges financial support from the Finnish Cultural Foundation (Science Workshop on Entanglement), the Emil Aaltonen foundation (Non-Markovian Quan- This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Project No: 51777153). - Acknowledgments. The authors would like to thank the anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments and suggestions on how to improve the paper. This work has been supported by the EU FP7, project No. 317858 "BigFoot -Big Data Analytics of Digital Footprints" and Swiss National Science Foundation, project No. CRSII2 136318/1, "Trustworthy Cloud Storage". + Acknowledgments. The authors would like to thank the anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments and suggestions on how to improve the paper. This work has been supported by the EU FP7, project No. 317858 "BigFoot -Big Data Analytics of Digital Footprints" and Swiss National Science Foundation, project No. CRSII2 136318/1, "Trustworthy Cloud Storage". We are indebted to Francisco Collado, from "Oficina Técnica de la Devesa de El Saler" ("La Albufera" Natural Park) for suggesting Limonium species of interest for conservation/regeneration programs of salt marshes in the Natural Park. We acknowledge the technical assistance of Ms. Mariola Monllor and Mr. Andreu Manzanera with the seed germination assays and the maintenance of plants in the greenhouse, respectively. The authors thank S Frankenberg and HC Kuo for comments on the manuscript and C Lorthongpanich for assistance in statistical analysis. They also thank PH Cheng, the animal care team and veterinary staff at the Yerkes National Primate Research Centre (YNPRC). All animal procedures were approved by the IACUC and the Biosafety Committee at the Emory University. This work was supported by NIH grant awarded to AWSC (RR018827-04). We thank the staff of the synchrotron beamlines involved in the work (beamline ID23-1 at the ESRF in Grenoble, France, beamline X06DA at the Swiss Light Source, Paul Scherrer Institut, in Villigen, Switzerland, and beamline MX-14.1 of HZB BESSY II, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Germany) for support and assistance with X-ray data collection. We are grateful to Günter Schwarz and Ulrich Baumann (both University of Cologne, Germany) for access to protein crystallography equipment. The work was funded by the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (grants 0107U003345, 0107U003345 and 0112U004110) and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (grants NI 643/4-1 and NI 643/4-2). @@ -565,7 +565,7 @@ Morten Andersen has received funding from the Novo Nordisk Foundation (NNF15SA0018404). This research is partly supported by the research program "Desentralisasi DIKTI-ITB" with contract number 310n/I1.C01/PL/2015. The authors would like to acknowledge the financial support provided by the Brazilian funding agencies CNPq, CAPES and FAPERJ. - We thank Youwei Wang, Bin Wang, Shulin Yan and Tiansuo Zhao for excellent technical assistance. This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (30570357 and 30600238), 863 project of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China(2006AA02A110), Tianjin Municipal Science and Technology Commission, China (06YFSZSF01300 and 05YFJZJC01500). + We thank Youwei Wang, Bin Wang, Shulin Yan and Tiansuo Zhao for excellent technical assistance. This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (30570357 and 30600238), 863 project of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China(2006AA02A110), Tianjin Municipal Science and Technology Commission, China (06YFSZSF01300 and 05YFJZJC01500). We thank Kosuke Yusa and Graziano Martello for comments on the manuscript. We are grateful to Carla Mulas for assisting the miRNA expression plot, Yiping Zhang for lncRNA candidate prediction analysis and Rosalind Drummond for technical support. We thank Heather Lee for providing Dnmt3a and Dnmt3b siRNAs and Wolf Reik for support. We thank Nicholas Ingolia for useful discussion on lncRNA ribosomal footprinting. We also thank Peter Humphreys and Andy Riddell for technical support for imaging analysis and flow cytometry respectively. AS is supported The authors would like to thank Dr. S. Yamagishi and Mr. Y. Takahashi for their suggestion on application of the closed vessel and supply of the sample particles. We are also indebted to Drs. T. Kondo, M. Handa and T. Ogawa for continuing guidance and encouragement. No funding was received for this study. @@ -579,7 +579,7 @@ Jochen Heinrichs initiated this paper when he still was with us and we are now using this opportunity to remember him. We thank Robbert Gradstein for bringing the Plagiochila loriloba case to our attention causing us to start the investigation. We also thank Fred Barrie, John Engel and Gary Merrill for helpful comments in their review. Author identifying information: Author AH has received no research funding and has no conflicts of interest to declare. Authors MW, SDP RND have no conflicts of interest to declare. This public health and regulatory effort would not have been possible without the FSIS Heidelberg Investigation Team, which, in addition to FSIS authors of this article, includes FSIS Office of Field Operations staff (Gregory Abreu, Abdalla Amin, Denise Caganap, Stephanie Calkins, Rebecca Christensen, Ahmed Darwish, Greg Derrick, Chloe Dixon, Maredyth Dutton, Frank Gillis, Maria Salazar, Jaclynn Scrivner, Lisa Wang, Mitchell Williams, and Eryn Worthing) who were instrumental for recall, enforcement, and sampling efforts, and the >FSIS Office of Investigations, Enforcement, and Audit staff (Gregory Fox and David Hori) who led traceback efforts, as well as the staff of the FSIS Field Laboratories, who performed the laboratory analyses for this - This work was partly supported by a Grant-in-aid for scientific Research (B) No. 09440234 and (C) No. 10640554 from the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture, Japan, and University of Tsukuba Research Projects. + This work was partly supported by a Grant-in-aid for scientific Research (B) No. 09440234 and (C) No. 10640554 from the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture, Japan, and University of Tsukuba Research Projects. The authors would like to acknowledge Dr. Henry Meissner and Dr. Linhua Zhang for providing valuable suggestions in preparing the manuscript. We also thank the Metabolomics Facility Acknowledgments. We would like to thank Thomas Hofmann, Deepak Ajwani and the anonymous reviewers for their helpful suggestions. The authors wish to acknowledge financial support by the EU @@ -712,8 +712,8 @@ The authors gratefully thank to the financial support from the National Basic Research Program (2004 CB 117504) and Beijing Key Technologies of R & D Program Fund. The authors thank Professor Peter Klü fers for generous allocation of diffractometer time. Supplementary data and figures for this paper are available from the IUCr electronic archives (Reference: DS2011). The authors would like to thank Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES-Brazil) and Conselho Nacional de Pesquisa (CNPq-Brazil) for financial support and all volunteers for their participation in this project. - This investigation was supported in part by the Research Project Grant of the Kawasaki Medical School (50-505 and 51-508). - We thank Jeannine Rampal for her generous donation of the "Precious Samples", the Service d'Observation Rade de Villefranche and the Service d'Observation en Milieu Littoral (SOMLIT/ CNRS-INSU) for their kind permission to use the Point B data. We thank Aradhna Tripati (UCLA) for her input in the early stage of this study and Kristina Wilson, Vanessa Brillo, and Tanya Conchas (UCLA) for assistance with CT scanning. We also thank Rebecca Rudolph and Javier Santillan (GE technologies) and Jeremy Boyce (UCLA) for assistance with CT project design and data analysis. RAE acknowledges support from National Science Foundation grant OCE-1437166. We also thank the Service National d'Analyse des Paramètres Océaniques du CO 2 for performing the analyses of the carbonate system. Sabine Gerber and Archishman Sarkar for their help in the lab and Jean-Olivier Irisson and Caroline Assailly for their work on pH hindcasting. This work is a contribution to the European Union, Framework 7 'Mediterranean Sea Acidification under a changing climate' project (MedSeA; grant agreement 265103). + This investigation was supported in part by the Research Project Grant of the Kawasaki Medical School (50-505 and 51-508). + We thank Jeannine Rampal for her generous donation of the "Precious Samples", the Service d'Observation Rade de Villefranche and the Service d'Observation en Milieu Littoral (SOMLIT/ CNRS-INSU) for their kind permission to use the Point B data. We thank Aradhna Tripati (UCLA) for her input in the early stage of this study and Kristina Wilson, Vanessa Brillo, and Tanya Conchas (UCLA) for assistance with CT scanning. We also thank Rebecca Rudolph and Javier Santillan (GE technologies) and Jeremy Boyce (UCLA) for assistance with CT project design and data analysis. RAE acknowledges support from National Science Foundation grant OCE-1437166. We also thank the Service National d'Analyse des Paramètres Océaniques du CO 2 for performing the analyses of the carbonate system. Sabine Gerber and Archishman Sarkar for their help in the lab and Jean-Olivier Irisson and Caroline Assailly for their work on pH hindcasting. This work is a contribution to the European Union, Framework 7 'Mediterranean Sea Acidification under a changing climate' project (MedSeA; grant agreement 265103). The authors would like to thank Dr. Hiroyuki Yamamoto (JAMSTEC) who served as the chief scientist of research cruise KR15-17. The authors greatly appreciate the tireless support from the captain and crew members of R/V Kairei, the technical team of ROV Kaiko, as well as all scientists on-board during the research cruise. The authors also would like to thank physicians, other staff, and the participants of the current study. We thank Julia Föcker for providing us with the paradigm. We are grateful to all participants for taking part in the study and to Dr. Angelika Illg, for her help in recruiting CI users. @@ -782,7 +782,7 @@ We thank Jemima Whyte and Silvia Velasco for help during undergraduate research projects in part supported by Wellcome Trust Vacation Scholarship. Research in G.N.W., A.M., and T.D.'s lab is funded by NERC, the Wellcome Trust, the BBSRC, and an FP6 NoE grant (MYORES). We thank Dr. Sung Wook Park for help with the animal experiments. This study was supported by the Medium-and Long-term Scientific Study Projects for Young Teachers of Beijing Forestry University (grant no. 2015ZCQ-BH-03 to Lei Xie), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant no. 31670207) and the Beijing Natural Science Foundation (grant no. 5182016). - This study was completed without external funding and relies entirely on publicly available data. Without the open access policies adopted by journals and Research Councils over recent years, this study would not have been possible. Moreover, open source initiatives such as the R Project, TCGA, cBioPortal, Protein Atlas and GenePattern/GSEAPreranked this study would have been impossible. The authors are grateful to all those involved in the aforementioned initiatives and all patients who elected to share their data with the community. The Wellcome Trust funds OBH and Cancer Research UK funds JWC, although no funding was sought for this study. + This study was completed without external funding and relies entirely on publicly available data. Without the open access policies adopted by journals and Research Councils over recent years, this study would not have been possible. Moreover, open source initiatives such as the R Project, TCGA, cBioPortal, Protein Atlas and GenePattern/GSEAPreranked this study would have been impossible. The authors are grateful to all those involved in the aforementioned initiatives and all patients who elected to share their data with the community. The Wellcome Trust funds OBH and Cancer Research UK funds JWC, although no funding was sought for this study. We are indebted to R. H. Hansen (Clarendon Laboratory) for invaluable advice and assistance. We thank N. Soffe and J. Boyd (OCMS) for assistance with implementing the NMR pulse sequences. We are grateful to A. Ekert (Clarendon Laboratory) and R. Jozsa (University of Plymouth) for helpful conversations. JAJ thanks C. M. Dobson (OCMS) for his encouragement and support. This is a contribution from the Oxford Centre for Molecular Sciences which is supported by the UK EPSRC, BBSRC and MRC. MM thanks CESG (UK) for their support. We thank V.A. Khoze and B.R. Webber for valuable discussions concerning parts of this analysis. We particularly wish to thank the SL Division for the excellent start-up and performance of the LEP accelerator in the data taking run at centre-of-mass energies of 130-140 GeV and for their continuing close cooperation with our experimental group. In addition to the support sta at our own institutions we are pleased to acknowledge the This research has made use of the GOLD Mine Database and of the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED) which is operated by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The authors thank L. Cortese for helpful comments. @@ -814,7 +814,7 @@ Acknowledgements: This work was supported by a grant from the Wellcome Trust and a studentship from the Medical Research Council. The project described was supported in part by the Intramural Research Program (Daniel S. Pine) of the National Institutes of Health-National Institute of Mental Health, as well as by Grant Numbers U01MH093349 to Nathan A. Fox, P50MH078105 to Megan R. Gunnar, R00 MH080076 to Amanda E. Guyer, all from the National Institute of Mental Health. This study was carried out with financial support from project PRIN20085FFB3H_005. - The authors gratefully acknowledge the ESA CCI Soil Moisture project for supporting this work (ESRIN Contract No. 4000104814/11/I-NB) and Wolfgang Wagner and Wouter Dorigo for their guidance. We would also like to thank Ger Kiely for providing access to the Irish in-situ soil moisture datasets. The authors would also like to thank the anonymous reviewer and George Petropoulos for their helpful suggestions and comments. + The authors gratefully acknowledge the ESA CCI Soil Moisture project for supporting this work (ESRIN Contract No. 4000104814/11/I-NB) and Wolfgang Wagner and Wouter Dorigo for their guidance. We would also like to thank Ger Kiely for providing access to the Irish in-situ soil moisture datasets. The authors would also like to thank the anonymous reviewer and George Petropoulos for their helpful suggestions and comments. We thank Dr. Andrew Pearson for helpful comments in the preparation of this manuscript. We thank the EPSRC for financial support via grants EP/I028641/1 "Polymer/fullerene photovoltaic devices: new materials and innovative processes for high-volume manufacture", EP/J017361/1 "Supergen Supersolar Hub" and EP/ M025020/1 "High resolution mapping of performance and degradation mechanisms in printable photovoltaic" Acknowledgements. The author thanks Prof. Araki and Dr. Iyemori of Kyoto University and Dr. Kikuchi of Communications Research Laboratory for encouragement and useful discussions for this study. He also thanks Dr. Takeda of Kyoto University for support to make the ionospheric conductivity model using the computer system of Kyoto University. The calculations were made using Data Processing and Analysis System for Geomagnetism of the Kakioka Magnetic Observatory. Topical Editor D. Alcayde thanks M. Itonaga and another referee for their help in evaluating this paper. This work was supported by Veterans Affairs Rehabilitation Research & Development Service Grants C7450R, C7113N, C6116W, C4963W, and the National Center for Rehabilitative Auditory Research. Thanks to Kelly Reavis, Roger Ellingson, and Patrick Tsukuda for their work on this project. @@ -877,7 +877,7 @@ Jutta Schwarz and Jana Hildebrandt are thanked for help with synthesis. This work was financially supported by EC through the IEF RESPONSIVE (PIEF-GA-2012-326665) and ITN iSwitch (GA no. 642196) as well as the ERC projects SUPRAFUNCTION (GA-257305) and LIGHT4FUNCTION (GA-308117), the International Center for Frontier Research in Chemistry (icFRC), the The authors would like to thank Hilde Kelchtermans for critically reading the manuscript and the employees of the Maastricht Anticoagulation Clinic for their assistance with patient inclusion and blood collection. This work was supported by grants from the National Science Council (NSC87-2314-B002-235. NSC85-2622-B002-01 1) and Department of Health. Executive Yuan. Taiwan (DOH86-TD-023. DOH87-TD-1045. DOH87-HR-525). - This paper is written as a part of a solution of project IGA FBE MENDELU 14/2010 and research plan FBE MENDELU: MSM 6215648904. + This paper is written as a part of a solution of project IGA FBE MENDELU 14/2010 and research plan FBE MENDELU: MSM 6215648904. -10-Division of the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley. Acknowledgements The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the project (Grant No.: RI 1202/3-1,2, WI 1970/8-1,2, SCHM 1372/7-1,2) by the German Research Foundation (DFG). The authors greatfully acknowledge the support provided by Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES), Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR), Universidade de Innsbruck (UIBK) and Institutos LACTECInstituto de Tecnologia para o Desenvolvimento for the development of this work. @@ -957,7 +957,7 @@ This work has been supported in part by research grants from NSERC of Canada. LD also acknowledges a FQRNT fellowship. Authors thank Drs Mark S Shapiro and Byung-Chang Suh for kindly providing valuable reagents. This research was supported by Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Science, ICT & Future Planning and Technology (NRF-2012R1A2A2A01046878, NRF-2015R1A2A1A15051998 and 2015. The research was kindly supported at Northwestern University by the US Department of Energy, Basic Energy Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Biosciences, and Geosciences Division and Division of Materials Science and Engineering Grant ER-15522. Use was made of the IMSERC X-ray Facility at Northwestern University, supported by the International Institute of Nanotechnology (IIN). Supplementary data and figures for this paper are available from the IUCr electronic archives (Reference: BR2209). - This work is carried out in the master thesis which is supported by the Nokia Siemens Networks Project Mature (Modeling and Analysis of the Transport Network Layer in the UTRAN Access Network REsearch). The partner of this work is Nokia Siemens Networks in Berlin, Germany. + This work is carried out in the master thesis which is supported by the Nokia Siemens Networks Project Mature (Modeling and Analysis of the Transport Network Layer in the UTRAN Access Network REsearch). The partner of this work is Nokia Siemens Networks in Berlin, Germany. We thank the accelerator crew of IUAC for providing beams of excellent quality throughout the experiments. One of the authors (M.K.) would like to thank University Grants Commission (UGC) for the financial assistance. We thank Valerie Asher for critical reading of the manuscript. This work was supported by Public Health Service grant RO1 A1 30060 (K. A. Joiner and C. J. M. Beckers) and by Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (J. E Dubremetz and O. Mercereau-Puijalon). Acknowledgements. We thank Joonas Merikanto for help with the pre-industrial emission inventories, Thomas J. Breider for the development of the coupled chemistry scheme, and Matthew T. Woodhouse for providing further data on DMS-derived changes in CCN and useful discussions on an earlier version of the manuscript. We thank the reviewers and the Editor for their useful comments and suggestions. AS would like to thank David S. Stevenson and Daniel J. Morgan for their useful comments and discussions during the PhD viva, and Hans-F. Graf for very useful comments on an earlier version of this paper. We also thank Robert B. Simmon from NASA Earth Observatory for provision of the NASA satellite data. AS was funded through a University of Leeds PhD Research Scholarship and through NERC grant NE/I015612/1. AR was supported by the NERC grant NE/G005109/1. GWM was funded by the NERC National Centre for Atmospheric Science, and KSC and PMF are Royal Society Wolfson Merit Award Holders. @@ -1027,7 +1027,7 @@ This research was supported by Grant 53932 from the National Institute of Mental Health to the last author and was supported with resources and the use of facilities at the VA HSR & D Houston Center of Excellence (HFP90-020). The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the NIMH, the National Institutes of Health, the Department of Veterans Affairs or Baylor College of Medicine. The NIMH had no role in the design and conduct of the study; the collection, management, analysis and interpretation of the data; or the preparation, review or approval of the manuscript. We thank Anthony Greisinger and the staff of the Kelsey Research Foundation and Kelsey-Seybold Clinic, who provided consultation and assisted with recruitment. Portions of this work were presented at the 2008 convention for the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, November, Orlando, FL. p < 0.001 PSQI = Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index; GAD = generalized anxiety disorder The authors thank Dr. Stanko Stojilkovic and Dr. Andrés Stutzin for the critical review of this paper, Dra Marcela Hermoso for TLR-4 antibody, Dr. Jaime Eugenin for A74003, Manuela Jimenez, Felipe Reyes, Belgica Villegas, Yohana Labra, Carolina Beltran, and Gino Nardocci for technical assistance. This work was funded by FONDECYT 11070117, DICYT USACH, and PBCT. A.Penna and E. leiva We thank Akiko Matsuyama and Junpei Ueno for technical assistance. - We wish to thank A.-L. Holopainen, who was responsible for organising the phytoplankton samplings in Lake Pyhäselkä and interpreting the results during the study period 1987−2009. We also thank the diligent and skilful technicians and laboratory workers for taking and analyzing the samples, K. Kyyrönen for drawing the map figure, and two anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments on the manuscript. Financial support provided by the Centre of Expertise in Biology of Environmental stress and Risk Assessment (University of Eastern Finland) and the Academy of Finland (Project 14159) is gratefully acknowledged. + We wish to thank A.-L. Holopainen, who was responsible for organising the phytoplankton samplings in Lake Pyhäselkä and interpreting the results during the study period 1987−2009. We also thank the diligent and skilful technicians and laboratory workers for taking and analyzing the samples, K. Kyyrönen for drawing the map figure, and two anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments on the manuscript. Financial support provided by the Centre of Expertise in Biology of Environmental stress and Risk Assessment (University of Eastern Finland) and the Academy of Finland (Project 14159) is gratefully acknowledged. This work was supported in part by R01CA070896, R01CA075503, R01CA086072, R01CA137494, (R.G. Pestell), the Sideny Kimmel Cancer Center NIH Cancer Center Core grant, P30CA56036 (R.G. Pestell), a generous grant from the Dr. Ralph and Marian C. The authors are grateful to Mr Muhammad Hussain of Bana International for providing technical support to the Materials Chemistry Laboratory, Government College University. Supplementary data and figures for this paper are available from the IUCr electronic archives (Reference: BT5205). Acknowledgments We are grateful to the students for their participation in this project. We would like to thank Dr Susan van Schalkwyk for her insightful comments on the manuscript. This material is based upon work financially supported by the National Research Foundation in South Africa. Financial support from the Foundation for the Advancement of International Medical Education and Research is also gratefully acknowledged. @@ -1151,7 +1151,7 @@ This work was supported by a start-up grant from Luoyang Institute of Science and Technology. Supplementary data and figures for this paper are available from the IUCr electronic archives (Reference: EZ2292). We would like to thank Agromas, Federal Agriculture Marketing Authority (FAMA), Kedah, Malaysia for supplying the tualang honey and a Research University Grant (grant number 1001/PPSP/8120205) for providing the financial support for this study. The authors would like to thank the students and teachers who participated in the study and BioMed Proofreading for editing the final version. - The authors are grateful to the National Natural Science Foundation of China Project No. U1702252 and 51664037. + The authors are grateful to the National Natural Science Foundation of China Project No. U1702252 and 51664037. This work was supported by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Critical Path Initiative and in part by the National Institute of Health (Training Grant T32-HL076124 Cardiovascular Bioengineering Training Program) for Mr. Olia. We would like to thank J. Andrew Holmes from the Swanson Center for Product Innovation at the University of Pittsburgh, Swanson School of Engineering for sharing his technical and fabrication expertise. The authors would like to express their thanks to all participating patients and general practices. We also thank Birgit Kemperdick for her project management skills, Corina Güthlin and Jennifer Engler for their comments on a former version of the manuscript, Jonas Biedermann for his assistance regarding the interview guide, and Phillip Elliott and Dagmar Dornbierer for the English-review of this paper. This work was supported by the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases Grant 5RO1-AR-053343-07 (S.S.). We would also like to acknowledge our anonymous reviewers whose thoughtful suggestions enabled us to substantially improve the manuscript.