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Genomic Insights Into Host Shifts Between Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium simium in Latin America
ABSTRACT Malaria in Latin America is largely caused by Plasmodium vivax, but the closely related monkey parasite Plasmodium simium has recently been observed in humans, thus raising new public health concerns. By screening 719 monkey samples from five Latin America countries, we identified 23 Plasmodium‐positives.
Margaux J. M. Lefebvre +16 more
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This study reveals unprecedented burning in tropical peatlands during the 20th century, mainly expressed in the Indomalayan and Australasian regions, emphasising regional variability in peatland burning and its links to modern human activities. Before this period, tropical peatland burning largely followed changes in global temperature and was ...
Yuwan Wang +45 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Avian frugivores with large bodies and beaks are increasingly threatened due to smaller population sizes, greater energy requirements and higher vulnerability to hunting pressure and illegal wildlife trade. However, it remains unclear whether birds with these traits adopt consistent strategies in their interactions with fleshy‐fruited ...
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La nappe de Calazaya : une preuve de raccourcissements majeurs gouvernés par des éléments paléostructuraux dans les Andes boliviennes [PDF]
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Instrumentation et constitution d'une base de données météorologiques et nivologiques dans les Andes, station Charquini, 4795 m, Bolivie [PDF]
Chevallier, Pierre +2 more
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Centralized Teaching and Central Schools
The American Journal of Nursing, 1954ENTRAL schools of nursing and centralized teaching programs are not new ideas or plans of education. In a paper which she read at the turn of the twentieth century, Adelaide Nutting suggested the or'ganization of a school of nursing in which the fundamental sciences would be taught in a basic course and where practice, training, and experience would be
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