Improving the reliability of the pattern electroretinogram with adaptive filtering. [PDF]
Angus ZG +3 more
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Balancing Harvest and Habitat: A Framework for the Sustainable Management of Diadromous Galaxiids
Managing New Zealand's diadromous Galaxias species and the associated whitebait fishery presents a complex challenge due to species‐specific differences in life‐history strategies, habitat requirements, and population dynamics that underpin responses to anthropogenic and environmental pressures.
Ben R. J. Crichton +4 more
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Multiplex PCR to Differentiate Monkeypox Virus Clades. [PDF]
Williams CT +26 more
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Early‐Life Respiratory Emissions of CO₂, CH₄, and N₂O in Pre‐Weaned Dairy‐Bred Calves
ABSTRACT Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from livestock are a major contributor to climate change, with cattle known to be the principal contributor through enteric fermentation, manure management, and metabolic processes. This study investigates the emission rates of CO₂, CH₄, and N₂O in pre‐weaned calves aged 12 to 86 days, focusing on the ...
Ben Langford +6 more
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Relationship Between Phenotyping and Individualized Absolute Risk Differences in Sepsis: A Secondary Analysis of Two Approaches in Two Multicenter Trials. [PDF]
Talisa VB +17 more
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Investigating the Effect of Internal Waves on Vertical Ice Melting Rates
Abstract Polar ice sheets are losing mass as a result of ocean‐driven melting processes and thus affecting global climate and sea level. Understanding the relevant dynamics and interactions at the ice‐ocean interface is crucial to developing more accurate sea‐level rise projections, but key ocean processes have not yet been considered in detail.
James K. Sweetman +2 more
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Relationship of Yearling Angus Bull Pulmonary Arterial Pressure Scores with Production, Maternal, and Carcass Expected Progeny Differences. [PDF]
Stearns K +6 more
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A global estimator of C and N isotope baselines for fresh waters
Abstract Baselines are the pebbles in the shoes of isotope ecologists. The extreme variability of the isotope composition of resources at the base of food webs governs the spatial differences of consumers' isotope composition, so that isotope‐inferred trophic properties can be compared across ecosystems only after correction for baseline effects ...
Marie‐Elodie Perga +7 more
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