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Synthesis of Pollinator‐Friendly Management in European Protected Areas
Effectiveness of pollinator‐friendly management in European protected areas. Abstract Pollinators are important to humans and nature due to their role in ecosystem functioning and services. Research on the effects of pollinator management in protected areas is insufficient compared with that on farmlands and urban areas, potentially hindering ...
Gabriella Süle +45 more
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ABSTRACT Aims To identify low‐ and high‐risk intervals for major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) and all‐cause mortality according to lipid ratios in adults with Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), stratified by sex. Materials and Methods We used primary care electronic health records from the Spanish National Health Service including 303 199 adults ...
Enrique Carretero‐Anibarro +5 more
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The vast increase in biodiversity data generated through citizen science initiatives, alongside a growing suite of remote sensing products and advanced modelling tools, has opened new avenues for rapidly, accurately and efficiently monitoring species trends to inform conservation, management and policy.
Ramiro D. Crego +7 more
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External structures at the nest‐site predict asymmetric architecture of nests in a mud‐building bird
In the animal kingdom, nests are essential structures and textbook examples of extended phenotypes. However, the relationship between builders, nest traits and the nest‐site remains poorly understood. We indirectly examine whether structures in the nest‐site influence nest‐building behaviour, specifically focusing on their effect on nest architecture ...
Nicolas M. Adreani +2 more
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Inteligencia artificial en atención primaria: efectos y controversias sociales. Revisión sistemática de la bibliografía. [PDF]
Prat-Carreño M +3 more
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Microanatomical features of bovids long bones: What are the effects of mass and habitat?
This study provides the first qualitative and quantitative exploration of inter‐bones and interspecific variations in the microanatomy of long bones in bovids in response to significant changes in body mass and habitat. Abstract Bovids are a valuable group for studying limb long bone adaptations due to differences in size and the environment that the ...
Morgan Proust +2 more
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[BVS Homeopatia Brasil: A historical review of its role in the visibility and access to homeopathic knowledge]. [PDF]
Ragacini LA, Chávez-Martínez O.
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How do forelimb long bones adapt in rhinoceroses? An in‐depth examination of their microanatomy
Here, we study the bone structure in the forelimb long bones of the five extant species of rhinoceroses. By combining traditional description of virtual sections made on the bones (A) with in‐depth cartographies of the variation of bone compactness and anisotropy (B), we show how bone tissue can adapt to extreme forces and constraints in the second ...
Cyril Etienne +3 more
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Use of artificial intelligence in the diagnosis of alterations in cervical cytology: A university population-based observational study [PDF]
Manzano-Chaya JS +2 more
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We examined morphology, 3D arrangement, and mineral amount in cartilaginous vertebrae from four lamniform shark families (Alopiidae, Carchariidae, Cetorhinidae, and Lamnidae). We identified family‐specific mineralization trends, and regional patterning of structures along the column.
Jamie L. Knaub +6 more
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