
Sara Scott
Articles
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2 months ago |
ers.usda.gov | Winfrey Norton |Sara Scott |Cole Ehmke |Caitlin Hendel
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Jun 3, 2024 |
medium.com | Sara Scott
By Sara Alice Scott I'm a person, not a brand. At the Museum of Broadway in New York Hello! I'm Sara, a lifelong writer with a terrible habit of not writing things. I'm hoping to change that. For real this time!What topics might one expect from me? Here on Medium, it could be any of the things listed in my bio, some combo, or something else entirely. For example, maybe one day I'll buy a painting of cats playing chess on my way...
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Feb 6, 2024 |
ers.usda.gov | Winfrey Norton |Sara Scott |Cole Ehmke |Shannon Bond
The Amber Waves: 2023 Year in Review magazine includes selected Amber Waves articles about food, farming, markets and trade, and resource and rural economics published in calendar year 2023. Keywords: Amber Waves, year in review, food economics, domestic trade, international trade, rural economy, natural resources, farm economy, agricultural economics, agriculture, farming, agricultural research In this publication... Entire Report
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Dec 19, 2023 |
nature.com | Sara Scott |Ellen Marin |Kathryn T. Maples |Nisha Joseph |Craig C Hofmeister |Vikas Gupta | +3 more
Dear Editor,Teclistamab (Tecvayli®) is a first-in-class T-cell redirecting bispecific antibody that targets CD3 on the surface of T-cells and B-cell maturation antigen (BCMA) on plasma cells [1]. Teclistamab was approved by the FDA for patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM) after 4 lines of therapy including an immunomodulatory drug (IMID), proteasome inhibitor (PI), and anti-CD38 monoclonal antibody (mAb) based on the results of the phase 1/2 MajesTEC-1 study.
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Aug 9, 2023 |
ers.usda.gov | Jennifer Bond |Sara Scott
The California-grown almonds in your trail mix or almond milk were likely made possible through the pollination services provided by honey bees. In the United States, all commercially grown almonds—a crop worth more than $5 billion in 2021—are grown in California. Almond blossoms largely require insects for pollination, and honey bees are widely used to provide this yield-supporting service.
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