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Filtered-ARN: Asymmetric objective measures applied to filter Association Rules Networks
In this paper, the Filtered-Association Rules Network (Filtered-ARN) is presented to structure, prune, and analyze a set of association rules in order to construct candidate hypotheses. The Filtered-ARN algorithm selects association rules with the use of
DARIO BRITO CALÇADA +1 more
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Too Much, Too Fast: Why Ecological Systems May Be More Vulnerable to Excess Than to Scarcity
The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, EarlyView.
Natalie Avneri Rosen
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Canscora agni (Gentianaceae), a new species from the fire‐prone Indian savannas
We describe Canscora agni from the Indian savannas as a distinct species which differs from its allied species Canscora alata in having fewer and shorter leaves, pedicel‐wings unequal across the length, bracts with glandular hair on the margins, calyx‐wings being four, wider, up to 2.3 mm, with distinct reticulate venation and having ovary length up to
Ashish N. Nerlekar +1 more
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A new species, Centaurea baghmalekensis Negaresh (Asteraceae) in C. sect. Microlophus (Cass.) DC., is described and illustrated from the Khuzestan Province, southwestern Iran. The new species is morphologically most similar to Centaurea pabotii Wagenitz, a recently described species from the Khuzestan Province.
Kazem Negaresh
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Epigenetic, a new perspective in medicine
The concern of the researchers of the human genome has been clarify how, when and why the expression of genes is regulated. Classical Genetics says that genetic information is expressed in a linear fashion: deoxyribonucleic> ribonucleic acid > protein ...
Lidia Riera Vázquez +2 more
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Conservation status of species used in the UK herbal medicine industry
Given the ongoing biodiversity crisis, sustainable use and management of medicinal plants is critical. We assessed the conservation status, threats and conservation actions of 298 species sold by UK suppliers to medical herbalists. We found that most species used are unevaluated, representing a gap in conservation knowledge, and of those with ...
Isabella Flowers +2 more
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Early modern herbaria house important and useful data on historic environments. However, their contents are often inhospitable to scientific use. Despite this challenge, once their contents have been deciphered, such specimens present novel research opportunities.
Madeline E. White, Stephen A. Harris
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Seasonality of Acute Retinal Necrosis
Purpose: To study the seasonal variability in the occurrence of acute retinal necrosis (ARN) in a series of polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-positive patients.
Alireza Hedayatfar +3 more
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Tree Squirrels Selectively Disperse High‐Quality Acorns Away From Tree Trunks
Acorn quality and squirrel feeding behavior significantly structured spatial dispersal patterns of two Californian oak species. Non‐infested acorns were preferentially selected for embryo excision and dispersed farther than infested ones. Acorns were fully consumed near tree trunks, signaling rapid feeding in safe refuges, whereas non‐eaten, partially ...
Miguel Puente‐Ruiz +4 more
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Conservation science struggles with an ongoing divide between research and action. We discussed examples of successful solutions‐oriented avian conservation science. Successes were characterized by communication, collaboration, and co‐development with local communities, decision‐makers, practitioners, and Indigenous communities.
Rachel T. Buxton +19 more
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