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Climate Change, Extreme Weather Events, and Fungal Disease Emergence and Spread [PDF]
Empirical evidence from multiple sources show the Earth has been warming since the late 19th century. More recently, evidence for this warming trend is strongly supported by satellite data since the late 1970s from the cryosphere, atmosphere, oceans, and
Anyamba, Assaf+3 more
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Leptadenia hastata leaves are rich in essential amino acids, vitamin C, β‐carotene, and lycopene. The ethyl acetate fraction showed the highest antioxidant activity, with strong DPPH and FRAP values correlated with phenolic content. These results support its potential as a dietary source of natural antioxidants for preventing oxidative stress‐related ...
Adjaratou Souratié+7 more
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Elaeagnus angustifolia is a resilient, multi‐purpose plant valued for its roles in food, medicine, fuel, and environmental protection. This review highlights its rich biochemical composition and therapeutic properties, including antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, and wound‐healing effects.
Muhammad Abubakkar Azmat+4 more
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Contemporary land use studies often place food production in direct conflict with tropical forests, with forest land use for human needs exiting in conflict with carbon‐related forest conservation and biodiversity protection efforts. We highlight the more nuanced, mixed activities possible in the space between primary forest and fixed, monocultures ...
Sebastian A. Los+2 more
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Aminoisothiazolamides, a new class of potent inhibitors of lysyl‐tRNA synthetase
The present work covers a series of novel herbicidal lead structures that possess an aminoisothiazolamide scaffold as a structural key feature. Lysyl‐tRNA synthetase 1 (KRS1) was identified as the biochemical mode‐of‐action. Based on optimized and tailored synthetic approaches, a broader SAR study was carried out delivering some lead structures that ...
David Bernier+26 more
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The isolation of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) from low‐load wild amphibians revealed multiple genotypes, including a potential hybrid, highlighting ongoing pathogen genetic mixing in natural environments. Additionally, Bd infection induced skin microbiome shifts in Hymenochirus boettgeri, demonstrating its utility as a model for studying ...
Tamilie Carvalho+2 more
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Abstract This article explores male popular culture in Australia in the mid‐1940s, particularly men's magazines of the period, to illuminate aspects of the psycho‐sexual dimensions of Australian veterans returning to civil society. The sexual landscape of Australian society had undergone considerable transformation, especially through an increasing ...
Stephen Garton
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Abstract As a historian of sex work, I analyse the power dynamics in the archiving practices and interpretation of sex worker lives, deconstructing the historic and current discourses shaping the possibilities for sex workers. In this article, I explore the legends of nineteenth‐century Madams Annie Cook and Annie Chambers.
Ashley Barnes‐Gilbert
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Average Household Size and the Eradication of Malaria [PDF]
Efforts to eradicate malaria during the 20th century succeeded in some parts of the world but failed in others. Malaria also disappeared spontaneously in several countries for reasons that remain an enigma.
Larry Hulden+2 more
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Living alligatoroids (alligators and caimans) share osteohistological features and display similar overall growth rates. However, it is unclear if these shared patterns are the result of convergent responses or reflect an ancestral condition. In this study, we histologically sampled nine femora of the fossil alligatoroid Diplocynodon hantoniensis to ...
D. K. Hoffman+5 more
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