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Abstract Fusarium head blight (FHB) is an economically damaging fungal disease of barley (Hordeum vulgare L. ssp. vulgare). Improving host resistance to FHB and the resultant accumulation of mycotoxins produced by Fusarium graminearum, such as deoxynivalenol (DON), is one of the most effective approaches for disease control and reduction of economic ...
Rae Page +5 more
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ABSTRACT Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) presents one of the greatest challenges to human skin, with numerous studies documenting its effects on skin physiology. Recently, growing recognition of the microbiome's crucial role in skin health has led to investigations on how UVR influences skin‐microbiome interactions.
Steven D. Mercer +2 more
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The review focuses on relationships of oxadiazole derivative structures and their antimycobacterial activity including target structures in mycobacteria, in vitro or in vivo pharmacokinetic parameters, and toxicity. Apart from direct antimycobacterial activity, some 1,2,4‐oxadiazole derivatives can potentiate the antimycobacterial effect of ethionamide
Marta Kučerová‐Chlupáčová
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Abstract The EU aims to reach 25% of the total agricultural area under organic farming by 2030. Interlinking a farm‐level and agro‐economic market model, we assess impacts of achieving the target either at Member State or aggregated EU level. Results show that flexible budget allocation across Member States would be more cost‐efficient and less ...
Dimitrios Kremmydas +10 more
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Abstract Aim Intestinal glucose transport involves SGLT1 in the apical membrane of enterocytes and GLUT2 in the basolateral membrane. In vivo studies have shown that absorption rates appear to exceed the theoretical capacity of these transporters, suggesting that glucose transport may occur via additional pathways, which could include passive ...
Cecilie Bæch‐Laursen +4 more
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Specific IgE Response to Purified and Recombinant Allergens in Latex Allergy [PDF]
Background In recent years, allergy to natural rubber latex has emerged as a major allergy among certain occupational groups and patients with underlying diseases.
Arif, Siti AM +8 more
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Tadpole aggregations create biogeochemical hotspots in wetland ecosystems
This research demonstrates that tadpoles can create biogeochemical hotspots in wetland ecosystems and has important ramifications for our understanding of the functional role of animal species in nutrient cycling. Abstract Animal waste can contribute substantially to nutrient cycling and ecosystem productivity in many environments.
Nicholas J. Corline +5 more
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The influence of different formulations of palm oil/palm stearin-based shortenings on the quality of white bread. [PDF]
The objective of the study was to determine the effect of different formulations of palm oil/palm stearin-based shortenings on the quality of white bread.
Ariffin, Abdul Azis +5 more
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Freedom as a Matter of Perspective and Perception in Martin Luther's De servo arbitrio☆
Abstract Martin Luther's notion of freedom, as presented in De servo arbitrio, is often interpreted as a denial of free choice in matters of God (salvation) and as an affirmation of free choice in earthly life. This article questions this twofold distinction and argues that in De servo arbitrio Luther's notion of freedom is set into epistemic discourse
Karin Kallas‐Põder
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Economic impacts of changes in population dynamics of fish on the fisheries in the Barents Sea [PDF]
A bioeconomic simulation model of the two interacting fish species cod (Gadus morhua) and capelin (Mallotus villosus) and their fisheries is presented and applied to assess the consequences of changes in the population dynamics of these important fish ...
P. Michael Link, Richard S.J. Tol
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