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IUCN Red List Training and Assessment Workshop for Africa's bats, Namibia

open access: yesOryx
Simon Mickleburgh   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

2. BAT CONSERVATION

open access: yes, 2019
Berthinussen, Anna   +2 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Do Firms Hoard Cash Under Environmental Pressure? Insights From GHG Emissions and Greenwashing Activities

open access: yesCorporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Environmental accountability has become a global priority, with governments implementing policies like the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement. However, many firms continue to operate outside environmentally ethical standards, facing potential regulatory, financial, and reputational risks.
Ones Amri   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

New parajeilongviruses detected in bats but not in humans: assays for screening and diagnostic purposes. [PDF]

open access: yesArch Virol
Pulkkinen E   +13 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Corrigendum to Characterization of Bifidobacterium species in feaces of the Egyptian fruit bat: Description of Bifidobacterium vespertilionis sp. nov. and Bifidobacterium rousetti sp. nov. [Syst. Appl. Microbiol. 42 (2019) 126017]

open access: green, 2020
Monica Modesto   +21 more
openalex   +2 more sources

Secondary schools' preparation for roll‐out of Curriculum for Wales: Case studies of approaches to health and well‐being in the context of national education system reform

open access: yesThe Curriculum Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract Schools are increasingly positioned as key settings for promoting health behaviours and well‐being. Curriculum for Wales (CfW) represents major national reform of the Welsh education system, placing unprecedented focus on health and well‐being for learners in compulsory education (aged 3–16).
Rochelle Embling   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Rodent monocyte‐derived macrophages do not express CD163: Comparative analysis using macrophages from living boreoeutherians

open access: yesDevelopmental Dynamics, EarlyView.
Abstract Background CD163 is a scavenger receptor predominantly expressed on the surfaces of macrophages in various mammalian species and is a marker of anti‐inflammatory (M2‐like) macrophages. High density of CD163‐positive tumor‐associated macrophages (TAMs) is associated with worse prognosis in various patient tumors.
Yoichi Saito   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

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