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Research trends and hotspots of recurrent spontaneous abortion with immune dysfunction: A bibliometric analysis from 2004 to 2024. [PDF]
Shi Y+5 more
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Summary Herbarium specimens are widely distributed in space and time, thereby capturing diverse conditions. We reconstructed specimen ‘lived’ climate from knowledge of germination cues and collection dates for 14 annual species in the Streptanthus (s.l.) clade (Brassicaceae) to ask: which climate attributes best explain specimen phenological stage and ...
Megan Bontrager+6 more
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The trends of changes in monitoring indicators related to the risk of recurrent spontaneous abortion. [PDF]
Wang B, Li Q, Li C, Li S.
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Thresholds for spring freeze: measuring risk to improve predictions in a warming world
Summary Plant distribution and productivity are shaped by environmental stressors, particularly freezing events in extra‐tropical regions. In early spring, a progressive loss of cold hardiness with phenological development leaves emerging tissues vulnerable to freezing events.
Erica Kirchhof+3 more
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Summary Fruits with few or no seeds are favoured by consumers because they provide an improved eating experience alongside other important quality traits such as taste and shelf‐life. Gamma irradiation has been widely used to induce favourable trait changes in plants, including a reduction in seediness.
Upuli Nakandala+5 more
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ABSTRACT Soybeans, one of the most important legumes, face multiple stresses including drought and herbivory. But the potential transfer of the interactive effects of these stressors onto the transgenerational plants has not been understood. We hypothesised that progeny from stressed parents will have enhanced ecophysiology and defence traits through ...
Manish Gautam, Rupesh Kariyat
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miR-381-3p contribution in mouse spontaneous abortion <i>via</i> targeting VEGFA. [PDF]
Ding C+6 more
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ABSTRACT To measure is to err. Serving both numeric and non‐numeric measurement, the language of measurement refers to margins of error, within which measurement reports locate their measurements. Such reports and reasoning from them invoke what is known and what is known to be known about error‐strewn measurement to derive and contrast the ...
Barry Schein
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Thyroid Function in Infertility and Habitual Abortion
Stanley Slater+3 more
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Does ‘Super‐Diversity’ Address Majority Anxieties?
Nations and Nationalism, EarlyView.
Jan Willem Duyvendak
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