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Revision of Manettia (Rubiaceae) in Paraguay
Manettia Mutis is a Neotropical genus comprising over 100 species, many of which are only known from their original descriptions or, at most, from revisions dating back over 100 years. Recent review studies have remained unpublished for several years. Conventional taxonomic methods are followed.
Silvana Yasmin Gauto +2 more
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The Use of a Dynamic Elastomeric Fabric Orthosis to Manage Painful Shoulder Subluxation: A Case Study [PDF]
Matthews, Martin J. +2 more
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Petrocodon gracilis T.Ding & B.Pan and P. mirus X.Z.Shi, J.X.Fu & Li H.Yang are two recently described species exhibiting nearly identical morphology. To determine whether they represent the same taxon, we compared their type localities, type materials, and morphological features and conducted phylogenetic analyses using the nuclear internal ...
Nan Li +3 more
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Women Planned for Immediate Lymphatic Reconstruction During Axillary Lymph Node Dissection Should Be Reconstructable: Improving Intraoperative Team Collaboration. [PDF]
Yakaback S +6 more
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The genus Croton (Euphorbiaceae) is an exceptionally megadiverse genus, encompassing roughly 1200 species that are predominantly distributed across tropical regions globally. For the New World, the genus is organized into three subgenera (Adenophylli, Geiseleria and Quadrilobi) and 31 sections, with C. sect. Barhamia standing out with its approximately
Nicolas Giovanny Burilli +2 more
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An acceptable predictive formula using pre-procedural chest radiograph for bedside insertion of peripherally inserted central venous catheter (PICC). [PDF]
Kimoto T +3 more
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An unusual case of isolated, serial metastases of gallbladder carcinoma involving the chest wall, axilla, breast and lung parenchyma [PDF]
Pamela Jeyaraj +2 more
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Portulaca eggliana (Portulacaceae), a new species from the Brazilian Amazonian savannas
A new species of Portulacaceae from the Amazonian savannas of northern Brazil is herein described and illustrated. Portulaca eggliana is morphologically related to P. umbraticola, but differs in the number of involucral leaves, sepal morphology, bracteole shape, and seed surface.
José Roberto Ferraz +4 more
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