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An Australian Ant of the Genus Leptothorax Mayr [PDF]
William Morton Wheeler
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Objective Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is a possible trigger of systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases (SARDs). We investigated SARDs risk related to long‐term exposure to PM2.5 and its components (ammonium, black carbon, mineral dust, sea salt, nitrate, sulfate, organic matter), the composition of which may affect toxicity.
Mareva Geslin+6 more
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The Occurrence of the Pavement Ant (Tetramorium Cæspitum L.) in Boston [PDF]
William Morton Wheeler
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Biblioteca de Educación del Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte; Calle San Agustín, 5 - 3 planta; 28014 Madrid; Tel.
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The Role of the Brain's Pragmatic Language Network in Reading Comprehension in Autistic Children
ABSTRACT One of the earliest and commonly reported symptoms of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a delay in language development. Such delay may sometimes accompany deficits which can have a long‐term impact on reading comprehension. It is frequently reported that autistic children exhibit significant difficulties in pragmatics, which is the ...
Elizabeth Valles‐Capetillo+2 more
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A CAUSE OF FEUD BETWEEN ANTS OF THE SAME SPECIES LIVING IN DIFFERENT COMMUNITIES
Adele M. Fielde
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The North American Ants of the Genus Stenamma Sensu Stricto [PDF]
William Morton Wheeler
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Sodium manganese hexacyanoferrate (NaMnHCF) is a promising cathode for sodium‐ion batteries due to its LFP‐like voltage profile and cost‐effective composition. This study examines its cycling performance with hard carbon anodes, highlighting Na+ inventory loss as a key degradation factor.
Sebastian Büchele+15 more
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The Australian Honey-Ants of the Genus Leptomyrmex Mayr.
William Morton Wheeler
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Reduced Adult Neurogenesis in Humans Results From a Tradeoff Rather Than Direct Negative Selection
Embryonic radial glia (RG) generate neurons, glial cells, and later adult neural stem cells, which sustain adult neurogenesis (top, left to right). Human‐specific genetic modifications (blue arrow), selected to boost early RG neurogenic activity, may lead to premature RG exhaustion and reduced adult neurogenesis in the human brain (bottom).
David Morizet, Laure Bally‐Cuif
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