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Impact of hunting modality on social contacts in wild boar populations across Europe
Our study showcases how hunting disturbance influences social contact rates in a group‐living wild mammal. Along with other biotic and abiotic drivers, hunting modality plays a significant role in shaping intra‐group, but not inter‐group, contacts. Reduced group cohesion induced by drive hunts could negatively impact survival, foraging efficiency and ...
Tomasz Podgórski +20 more
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KEMANDIRIAN TOKOH UTAMA PEREMPUAN DALAM NOVEL LAYANGAN PUTUS KARYA MOMMY ASF
Tasya Desan Fitriani, Eko Sri Israhayu
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ABSTRACT Introduction Urinary gonadotropins measurement is a noninvasive method for evaluation of pubertal development and may have utility in population studies. Objectives To investigate the utility of urinary gonadotropins as a noninvasive biomarker of puberty in boys and girls.
Alexander Spiers +5 more
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Recombinant ASF Live Attenuated Virus Strains as Experimental Vaccine Candidates [PDF]
Douglas P. Gladue, Manuel V. Borca
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Atomic and electronic structure of stacking faults on the {11¯02}$\{ {1\bar 102} \}$ plane in 4H‐SiC
Abstract 4H‐SiC epitaxial layers often contain an extended defect called “carrot”, which is considered to consist of three partial dislocations and two stacking faults on the basal and prismatic planes. However, the atomic and electronic structures of the prismatic fault have not yet been revealed.
Eita Tochigi +2 more
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Unified Asymptotics for Investment Under Illiquidity: Transaction Costs and Search Frictions
ABSTRACT This paper investigates the optimal investment problem in a market with two types of illiquidity: transaction costs and search frictions. We analyze a power‐utility maximization problem where an investor encounters proportional transaction costs and trades only when a Poisson process triggers trading opportunities.
Tae Ung Gang, Jin Hyuk Choi
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Rehabilitated richness: biodiversity recovery in Germany's gypsum post‐mining landscapes
In light of European and international mandates to protect natural areas in order to preserve biodiversity, all unused or abandoned areas become invaluable resources. We examined the botanical and structural diversity of post‐mining areas and surrounding landscapes across four major mining regions in Germany over a year‐long study.
Andreas von Heßberg +4 more
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