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    • Predictability effects and parafoveal processing in older readers 

      Veldre, Aaron; Wong, Roslyn; Andrews, Sally
      Published 2021-10-27
      Normative aging is accompanied by visual and cognitive changes that impact the systems that are critical for fluent reading. The patterns of eye movements during reading displayed by older adults have been characterized ...
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    • African Swine Fever, the forgotten pandemic 

      Ward, Michael P.; Tian, Kegong; Nowotny, Norbert
      Published 2021
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    • Effects of Movement Control Order on mitigating spread of COVID-19 in the early phase of the outbreak in Malaysia 

      Yatim, S.A.M.; Kim, P.S.
      Published 2021
      We propose a mathematical model to investigate the early outbreak of COVID-19 in Malaysia. The model emphasizes the role of the government's Movement Control Orders (MCOs) as population-wide lockdown measures and the ...
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    • Assignment of Epidemiological Lineages in an Emerging Pandemic Using the Pangolin Tool 

      O'Toole, A'ine; Scher, Emily; Underwood, Anthony; Jackson, Ben; Hill, Verity; McCrone, John T; Colquhoun, Rachel; Ruis, Chris; Abu-Dahab, Khalil; Taylor, Ben; Yeats, Corin; Du Plessis, Louis; Maloney, Daniel; Medd, Nathan; Attwood, Stephen W; Aanensen, David M; Holmes, Edward C.; Pybus, Oliver G; Rambaut, Andrew
      Published 2021
      The response of the global virus genomics community to the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic has been unprecedented, with significant advances made towards the 'real-time' generation and ...
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    • Elite athletes maintain peak performance after testing positive for SARS-CoV-2 

      Siopis, George
      Published 2021
      Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has to date resulted in more than 200 million cases and more than four million deaths. Following a few months of hiatus, as part of the initial response to the ...
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