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Food Allergy in Children in China
This review highlights significant regional variations in food allergy prevalence across China, with higher rates in economically developed coastal areas. Despite this growing burden, challenges such as limited diagnostic tools, a shortage of allergists and inadequate access to epinephrine autoinjectors hinder effective management of food allergies ...
Agnes Sze‐Yin Leung+3 more
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Studies on“Rough bark disease”of apple trees. V
Noriaki Aoki, Ichiro Okuse
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Accessible Text Descriptions for UpSet Plots
Abstract Data visualizations are typically not accessible to blind and low‐vision (BLV) users. Automatically generating text descriptions offers an enticing mechanism for democratizing access to the information held in complex scientific charts, yet appropriate procedures for generating those texts remain elusive. Pursuing this issue, we study a single
A. McNutt+8 more
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Nodes, Edges, and Artistic Wedges: A Survey on Network Visualization in Art History
Abstract Art history traditionally relies on qualitative methods. However, the increasing availability of digitized archives has opened new possibilities for research by integrating visual analytics. This survey presents a comprehensive review of the intersection between art history and visual analytics, focusing on network visualization and how it ...
Michaela Tuscher+4 more
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Abstract This article explores the ways in which ‘forest school’, an educational approach where children engage in creative and play based activities in a ‘natural’ environment, can contribute towards Sustainable Development Goal 15 (SDG 15) by promoting sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems and by helping address biodiversity loss. Drawing on data
Hannah Hogarth
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Plant parts of the apple tree (Malus spp.) as possible indicators of heavy metal pollution
S. Tošić+4 more
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Walking and Perceptions of Danger in Various Cities
ABSTRACT Taking inspiration from Mauss' classic idea of walking as one of many “techniques of the body,” this essay reflects on how perceptions of danger shape how one walks in various cities. I draw on my own research on the limits and possibilities of quantified walking as well as on urban experiences I have had in my life.
Anne Meneley
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In this study, we assessed the genetic diversity of Halyomorpha halys, an invasive agricultural pest, in Türkiye using start codon targeted (SCoT) markers and mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) sequences. SCoT markers revealed high polymorphism (91.4%) and six genetic clusters among 71 specimens from 12 provinces, with Trabzon showing ...
Ismail Oguz Ozdemir+5 more
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