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Peter Hornsby - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Eimeria species in the Pearson Island Rock Wallaby, Petrogale lateralis Pearsoni.
International journal for parasitology, 1998Co-Authors: Michael G. O'callaghan, Ian K. Barker, Peter HornsbyAbstract:Abstract Four species of previously described Eimeria were identified from oocysts present in the faeces of Pearson Island rock wallabies, Petrogale lateralis Pearsoni from Pearson Island, South Australia. Eimeria petrogale and Eimeria sharmani have been reported in P. lateralis ; however, the presence of Eimeria godmani and Eimeria inornata expands the suite of eimerian species known in rock wallabies of the lateralis complex. These observations indicate that the host distribution of Eimeria species in rock wallabies is more diverse than previously thought, and supports the hypothesis that these coccidia have an ancient association with rock wallabies which persisted as the hosts radiated.
Katie A Haerling - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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making sense of methods and measurement Pearson product moment correlation coefficient
Clinical Simulation in Nursing, 2014Co-Authors: Susan Prion, Katie A HaerlingAbstract:• This short column provides an overview of the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient.
Michael G. O'callaghan - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Eimeria species in the Pearson Island Rock Wallaby, Petrogale lateralis Pearsoni.
International journal for parasitology, 1998Co-Authors: Michael G. O'callaghan, Ian K. Barker, Peter HornsbyAbstract:Abstract Four species of previously described Eimeria were identified from oocysts present in the faeces of Pearson Island rock wallabies, Petrogale lateralis Pearsoni from Pearson Island, South Australia. Eimeria petrogale and Eimeria sharmani have been reported in P. lateralis ; however, the presence of Eimeria godmani and Eimeria inornata expands the suite of eimerian species known in rock wallabies of the lateralis complex. These observations indicate that the host distribution of Eimeria species in rock wallabies is more diverse than previously thought, and supports the hypothesis that these coccidia have an ancient association with rock wallabies which persisted as the hosts radiated.
Nathan Fischel-ghodsian - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Identical mitochondrial DNA deletion in mother with progressive external ophthalmoplegia and son with Pearson marrow-pancreas syndrome
The Journal of pediatrics, 1993Co-Authors: Saunder Bernes, Carlos A. Bacino, Toni R. Prezant, Margaret A. Pearson, Terry S. Wood, Patricia Fournier, Nathan Fischel-ghodsianAbstract:We describe a family in which the mother has progressive external ophthalmoplegiawith the common 4977 base pair deletion, and her son has a syndrome similar to the Pearson marrow-pancreas syndrome with the identical deletion. This case extends the clinical phenotype of the Pearson syndrome and raises the possibility that developmentally regulated tissue-specific nuclear factors are responsible for the differential phenotypic expression of these two mitochondrial disorders.
Hans G Drexler - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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the Pearson product moment correlation coefficient is better suited for identification of dna fingerprint profiles than band matching algorithms
Electrophoresis, 1993Co-Authors: Bernhard G Hane, Kathrin Jager, Hans G DrexlerAbstract:A database of DNA fingerprint profiles from permanently established human and animal cell lines was prepared with a computer program originally designed for numerical taxonomy of bacteria. Identifications of cell line DNA profiles were performed, both by the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient and by band matching. Under the conditions used the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient was consistently more reliable.