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Drivers of bat researchers’ intent to adopt field hygiene practices
Abstract Infectious disease is a growing threat to wildlife, with zoonotic transmission most likely at the human–wildlife interface. One underappreciated activity at this interface is fieldwork with wild animals, but associated risks can be mitigated through field hygiene (FH) practices, such as using personal protective equipment and other appropriate
Joanna L. Coleman +6 more
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ABSTRACT Additive manufacturing, commonly referred to as three‐dimensional (3D) printing, provides the geometric freedom and multi‐material integration needed to build soft medical robots for minimally invasive interventions, prosthetics, and rehabilitation.
Yao Wang +5 more
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We found the estimated use of tiger bone glue within the last 12 months to be 6.9%. We found a stated motivation of taking TBG to improve health, and by the suggestion of one's social group. We suggest reducing the acceptability of TBG as medicine and encouraging non‐animal‐based medicinal alternatives.
Elizabeth Oneita Davis +5 more
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Weaving knowledges to support wildlife health surveillance in Kenya's pastoral rangelands
Abstract In wildlife–livestock–human interfaces, pathogens capable of spreading between wild and domestic animals and humans have important implications for conservation outcomes, economics, and public health. Robust wildlife health surveillance can help address these risks.
Brock Bersaglio +4 more
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We profiled nutritional and physiological markers in captive sifakas, endangered primates from Madagascar, managed in expansive, non‐native forest enclosures. Variation in many markers reflects freely foraged diets and the energy required to maintain homeostasis under more naturalistic conditions.
Lydia K. Greene +5 more
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Abstract This study examined the role of maternal mind‐mindedness (MM) – the tendency to ascribe mental states to one's child – in infant regulatory symptoms and disorders and the moderating role of parenting stress and global psychological distress. A better understanding of these relationships may inform prevention and intervention programs.
Anna Katharina Georg +4 more
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The leaf functional traits of angiosperms and gymnosperms in mountain ecosystems significantly influence phyllosphere fungal diversity. These traits are critical for understanding fungal stress resistance and elevational adaptation, which aids in predicting plant responses to climate change.
Xiaocheng Yu +7 more
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套管故障率往往高于变压器本体,准确评估套管健康状态对提高变压器整体运行可靠性十分重要。文中基于物元分析理论提出了套管健康状态的评估方法。以试验检测数据为基础,综合考虑巡视检查与维护历史状态参量,构建了套管健康状态评估的层次型指标体系;采用层次分析法(AHP法)确定指标初始权重,并根据指标数据变化量、利用信息熵对试验类指标的初始权重进行修正。基于物元理论构建了套管健康状态的评估物元,考虑到定量指标测量干扰及定性指标主观判断所带来的误差,采用一个数据区间来表征指标状态 ...
骆思佳, 刘昕鹤, 吕启深, 冯杰
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Assessing the genetic diversity of edible insects harvested from the wild is a pre‐requisite for designing conservation and management policies. The caterpillars of Gynanisa maja (Saturniidae) are harvested in large numbers in mopane woodlands in southern Africa, where they represent a seasonal source of income and nutrition to many rural communities ...
Zwannda Nethavhani +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective The purpose of this cost‐utility analysis was to model the clinical and economic impact of three cervical‐length screening strategies among low‐risk twin pregnancies: two‐step universal screening (at 18–20 and 20–22 weeks), one‐step universal screening (at 18–20 weeks) and no screening.
Y. Khaikin +4 more
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