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Projecting global shifts in the invasive potential of <i>Bidens pilosa</i> L. under climate change using species distribution models. [PDF]
Fan L +6 more
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ABSTRACT Some researchers suggest visually impaired people's advantage in performing touch tests reflects not increased sensitivity, but the fact of being attentive to cues normally ignored by sighted people with regular vision or the more efficient use of sensory strategies.
Pedro Alves da Rocha Filho +1 more
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The complete genome sequence of the chloroplast of Bidens aurea. [PDF]
Mao H, Wang Z, Shan Y, Cheng X, Yu J.
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Bifurcating Relief and Legitimating Mass Incarceration: An Analysis of Obama's Clemency Initiative
ABSTRACT In April 2014, then‐President Barack Obama announced an initiative to grant clemency to thousands of federal prisoners serving long sentences for non‐violent crimes, targeting a reduction in racial disparities in drug‐crime sentences. Critiques of the initiative's implementation abound, but 1715 people ultimately received clemency—more than ...
Elena Amaya +3 more
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Seed Production and Pollinator Dependence in Native Wildflowers: Guiding Species Selection for Conservation Plantings. [PDF]
Abbate AP +4 more
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ABSTRACT We compiled 46 years of cetacean strandings in the Algarve, Portugal, describing temporal–spatial patterns, size–sex structure, and causes of death (COD). We analyzed national records and years with a dedicated regional stranding network (SN) to assess annual/seasonal trends, spatial hotspots, and compare biometrics and COD.
Jan Hofman +7 more
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Editorial: Sustainable management of <i>Tuta absoluta</i>. [PDF]
Omar AA, Ajene IJ, Aslam HMU, Khamis FM.
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Desempenhode Gamit em diferentes formulações para o controle de picão-preto proveniente de diferentes locais do cerrado brasileiro. [PDF]
BIFFE, D. F. +7 more
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The energy island: Texan collective narcissism predicts support for energy isolationism
Abstract This research examined whether state‐level collective narcissism, a belief that one's state is exceptional and entitled to special treatment, predicts support for policies that prioritize state independence even if they harm fellow residents.
Aleksandra Cichocka +4 more
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