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    Age and paleomagnetism of the 1210 Ma Gnowangerup–Fraser dyke swarm, Western Australia, and implications for late Mesoproterozoic paleogeography by Pisarevskiy, Sergei, Wingate, Michael, Li, Zheng-Xiang, Wang, Xuan-Ce, Tohver, E., Kirkland, C.

    Published 2014
    “…Differences in lengths and shapes of late Mesoproterozoic Apparent Polar Wander Paths of several continents suggests that a large supercontinent did not exist between about 1300 and 1050 Ma. …”
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    The Early Late Cretaceous (ca. 93 Ma) norites and hornblendites in the Milin area, eastern Gangdese: Lithosphere–asthenosphere interaction during slab roll-back and an insight into... by Ma, L., Wang, Qiang, Li, Zheng-Xiang, Wyman, D., Jiang, Z., Yang, J., Gou, G., Guo, H.

    Published 2013
    “…At more than 500 km in length, the mainly Jurassic–Early Eocene Gangdese batholith is one of the most important constituents of the southern Lhasa sub-block and provides an ideal site for study of Tibetan orogenesis. …”
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    Late early Cretaceous adakitic granitoids and associated magnesian and potassium-rich mafic enclaves and dikes in the Tunchang–Fengmu area, Hainan Province (South China): Partial m... by Wang, Q., Li, X., Jia, X., Wyman, D., Tang, G., Li, Zheng-Xiang, Ma, L., Yang, Y., Jiang, Z., Gou, G.

    Published 2012
    “…This paper reports on a rare magmatic suite of adakitic rocks and associated magnesian and potassium-rich magmatic enclaves and dikes, which occur in the Tunchang–Fengmu area, Hainan Island (Southeast China). LA-ICP-MS zircon U–Pb age data show that they were generated in the late Early Cretaceous (~107 Ma). …”
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    In vitro evaluation of anti-dengue activity of selected synthetic schiff bases and traditional chinese medicinal plants extracts by Maqsood, Maryam

    Published 2018
    “…During antiviral evaluation of TCM plants, four anti-dengue plants were identified. Secondary evaluation proved two lead plants extract Dryopteris crassirhizoma (DC) and Morus alba (MA) with SI = 4.21 and 4.62 respectively, which inhibited DENV serotypes equally. …”
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    A bioelectrical impedance analysis device for monitoring haemoglobin status in dengue patients by Abdul Rahim, Herlina, Ibrahim, Fatimah, Taib, Mohd. Nasir, Abdul Rahim, Ruzairi

    Published 2008
    “…The purpose of this study was to validate a single BIA for predicting hemoglobin (Hb) in dengue patients. The BIA technique based on the passing of low-amplitude electrical current less than 1 mA (500 to 800 mA) with frequency 50 kHz. …”
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    Larvicidal efficacy screening of Anacardaciae crude extracts on the dengue hemorrhagic vector, Aedes aegypti by Zuharah, W.F., Fadzly, N., Zakaria, R., Juperi, S., Asyraf, M., Dieng, Hamady

    Published 2014
    “…Leaves of Ma. indica, G. renghas and M. fascculiflora were collected from Teluk Bahang National Park, Penang Malaysia. …”
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    Pathogenesis of mice-adapted dengue virus in adult mice infection model / Tam Kim Kee by Tam, Kim Kee

    Published 2006
    “…The present study aims to study the pathogenesis of mice-adapted dengue type 2 virus (DENV-2MA) in an adult mice model towards the development of a potential animal model for dengue. …”
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    Antiviral activity of traditional Chinese medicinal plants Dryopteris crassirhizoma and Morus alba against dengue virus by Maryam, Maqsood, Te, Kian Keong, Wong, Fai Chu, Chai, Tsun Thai, Klow, Gary K., Gan, Seng Chiew, Chee, Hui Yee

    Published 2020
    “…Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (HPLC/MS) analysis revealed presence of flavonoids. DC and MA are identified as potential anti-dengue plants, active against varied stages of dengue virus replication cycle. …”
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