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Genome Scan Meta-Analysis of Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder, Part II: Schizophrenia

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Cathryn M. Lewis, Douglas F. Levinson, Lesley H. Wise, Lynn E. DeLisi et al.

Journal: The American Journal of Human GeneticsYear: 2003Citations: 1146

Schizophrenia is a common disorder with high heritability and a 10-fold increase in risk to siblings of probands. Replication has been inconsistent for reports of significant genetic linkage. To assess evidence for linkage across studies, rank-based genome scan meta-analysis (GSMA) was applied to da...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyGeneticsOpen Access
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Meta-analysis of 32 genome-wide linkage studies of schizophrenia

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Mandy Ng, Douglas F. Levinson, Stephen V. Faraone, Brian K. Suarez et al.

Journal: Molecular PsychiatryYear: 2008Citations: 280

A genome scan meta-a nalysis (GSMA) was carried out on 32 independent genome-wide linkage scan analyses that included 3255 pedigrees with 7413 genotyped cases affected with schizophrenia (SCZ) or related disorders. The primary GSMA divided the autosomes into 120 bins, rank-ordered the bins within ea...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyGeneticsOpen Access
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Simulations of Bay of Bengal tropical cyclones in a regional convection-permitting atmosphere–ocean coupled model

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Jennifer Saxby, Julia Crook, Simon Peatman, Cathryn E. Birch et al.

Year: 2021Citations: 13

Abstract. Tropical cyclones (TCs) in the Bay of Bengal can be extremely destructive when they make landfall in India and Bangladesh. Accurate prediction of their track and intensity is essential for disaster management. This study evaluates simulations of Bay of Bengal TCs using a regional convectio...

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Forecasts of tropical cyclones in the Bay of Bengal in a regional convection-permitting atmosphere-ocean coupled model

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Jennifer Saxby, Julia Crook, Cathryn E. Birch, Christopher E. Holloway et al.

Year: 2021Citations: 1

<p>Tropical cyclones (TCs) forming over the Bay of Bengal can cause devastation when they make landfall in India and Bangladesh; accurate prediction of their track and intensity is essential for disaster management. TC intensity is moderated by heat, momentum and moisture exchanges bet...

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Comment on wcd-2021-46

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Jennifer Saxby, Julia Crook, Simon Peatman, Cathryn Birch et al.

Year: 2021

Tropical cyclones (TCs) in the Bay of Bengal can be extremely destructive when they make landfall in India and Bangladesh. Accurate prediction of their track and intensity is essential for disaster management. This study evaluates simulations of Bay of Bengal TCs using a regional convection-permitti...

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Comment on wcd-2021-46

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Jennifer Saxby, Julia Crook, Simon Peatman, Cathryn Birch et al.

Year: 2021

Tropical cyclones (TCs) in the Bay of Bengal can be extremely destructive when they make landfall in India and Bangladesh. Accurate prediction of their track and intensity is essential for disaster management. This study evaluates simulations of Bay of Bengal TCs using a regional convection-permitti...

Physical SciencesEarth and Planetary SciencesAtmospheric ScienceOpen Access
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