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Dung beetle attractiveness varies among dung from different herbivores despite similar diets. The diversity of herbivores within an enclosure has a limited effect on dung beetle's diversity. Trophic resource availability could impact dung beetle trophic preferences in the long term.
Cloé Joly +5 more
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The genome sequence of the Tyrrhenian Wall Lizard, <i>Podarcis tiliguerta</i> (Gmelin, 1789) (Squamata: Lacertidae). [PDF]
Feiner N +8 more
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ABSTRACT Using the complete record of all federal civil docket sheets for cases filed in a two‐year period, recently made available by the SCALES‐OKN project, we find that most cases that enter the federal system—about 60%–68%—are resolved without any dispositive motion filed for consideration by a neutral arbiter (judge or magistrate) or a trial. Only
Charlotte S. Alexander +3 more
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Correction: LincRNA-ROR induces epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition and contributes to breast cancer tumorigenesis and metastasis. [PDF]
Hou P +9 more
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The French colonial question and the disintegration of white supremacy in the Colony of Saint Domingue, 1789-1792 [PDF]
Molly M. Herrmann
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Poésie et peinture : réception des Noirs mis en scène dans Paul et Virginie (1789-1984)
Hélène Cussac
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A Genealogy of Neurodiversity and Its Entangled Politics
ABSTRACT This article will outline a genealogy of neurodiversity, highlighting the power structures and systems that brought about the neurodiversity movement and their implications. Understanding the neurodiversity paradigm from the politicized perspective of genealogy, it builds on this to conduct an intersectional analysis of the categories of ...
Tom Walters
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Familial ALS With p. L127S (L126S) Variant of the Cu/Zn SOD1 Gene: A Report of Two New Cases and Literature Review. [PDF]
Inoue K +6 more
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Abstract Premise The proper classification of taxa is often debated, particularly when organisms lack qualitative diagnostic traits. Highbush cranberry taxa (Viburnum spp.) have been the subject of such disputes since their characterization by 18th‐ and 19th‐century botanists. Despite their allopatric distributions—V.
David G. Tork +3 more
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