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Abstract Background The middle conchal sinus (MCS) (ethmoidal sinus) remains one of the least understood equine paranasal compartments. Despite recognition of its involvement in sinonasal disease, disorders of the MCS often remain underdiagnosed in the absence of computed tomographic (CT) imaging due to limited anatomical understanding and challenges ...
J.‐B. Pavard +3 more
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目的研究我国城市老年人的生活和心理状况及其增龄变化。方法以《中脉老年生活质量指数调查问卷》为依据,对七个城市2 225位60~99岁老年人的调查数据进行分析。结果大多数老年人的教育程度和经济收入偏低,但能保持较好的心情,生活满意度和主观幸福感较高;随着年龄的增高,参加活动的人数减少,孤独寂寞的人数增加,家庭精神生活满意度降低,人际关系的广度和深度也有所下降,但更多的高龄老年人仍能保持平静满足的心态。结论大多数老年人的社会经济状况偏低,但心理状况较好;随着年龄的增高,更多人的心情趋于平静满足 ...
汪月峰 +7 more
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Abstract The design of experiments to investigate the combined effects of multiple stressors requires exposing target organisms to multiple combinations of stressor doses. Concurrent manipulation of stressors is often infeasible with wildlife, but long‐lasting health effects allow individual health to be used as an integrator of prior stressor exposure.
Enrico Pirotta +24 more
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Abstract Bycatch in fisheries is one of the most serious threats to pelagic seabirds, causing major population declines. Mitigation measures can reduce bycatch substantially, but many fisheries fail to apply best practices, and seabird mortality remains high.
V. Warwick‐Evans +2 more
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Assessing differences among elasmobranch nurseries to aid conservation based on a genomics framework
Abstract Elasmobranch nurseries often differ in environmental conditions, demographics, and use patterns. These differences affect the distribution of genetic variation among nurseries. However, conservation and management strategies often fail to account for such differences because they are difficult to characterize.
Dominic G. Swift +8 more
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How identity bias affects perceptions of conservation messages on social media
Abstract Public support is essential for conservation, as public opinion can influence decision‐making and policy. Therefore, understanding whether bias toward conservationists due to their identity (identity bias) affects their perceived credibility and support for their recommendations is important.
Lauren F. Rudd +4 more
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Challenges in Advancing LGBTQ+ Equity and Research in Southeast Asian Countries: A Brief Report
ABSTRACT This brief report provides preliminary findings on the challenges faced by academics, community workers, and other individuals involved in LGBTQ+ rights activism and research in Southeast Asia (SEA), with larger shares of participants from the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Viet D. M. Trinh +2 more
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Birdwatching in Nepal has high potential to support avain biodiversity and tourism. Conservation was identified as the primary motivation for birdwatching, followed by enjoyment and achievement purposes. Health/wellbeing benefits, social and economic factors showed moderate representation, whereas academic motivation played a relatively minor role ...
Kamal Raj Gosai, Hem Bahadur Katuwal
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ABSTRACT Objective To estimate the residual risk of maternal–fetal transmission after primary cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection in the periconceptional period or the first trimester in women treated with valacyclovir, and to assess whether the presence of glycoprotein B2 (gB2)‐specific immunoglobulin (Ig)‐G antibodies on immunoblot analysis refines fetal
K. O. Kagan +6 more
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Canine atopic dermatitis (cAD) is a chronic condition requiring life‐long management. Accurate diagnosis can be challenging, with no reliable diagnostic test. This study aimed to generate a simple diagnostic model for cAD. This model is a relevant prototype for an app‐based tool to support general practitioners in the diagnosis of cAD alongside ...
Xavier Langon +2 more
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