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Logistic Model in Clinical and Health Research-the Elephant and Blind Men. [PDF]
Cao Y +5 more
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Contrasting impacts of climbing plants on host tree reproduction in a drought‐stressed forest
Climbing plants, or climbers, are known to negatively affect the survival and reproduction of tropical and temperate humid forest trees through competition and structural parasitism. These impacts are attributed to their growth strategy, which relies on other plants for mechanical support and allows them to divert resources away from structural ...
Elad Fein, Edwin Lebrija-Trejos
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Logistic Mixed-Effects Model Analysis With Pseudo-Observations for Estimating Risk Ratios in Clustered Binary Data Analysis. [PDF]
Noma H, Gosho M.
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A congruence involving products of q-binomial coefficients
Hao Pan, Hui-Qin Cao
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Most insect pollinators are ectothermic and rely on external heat sources for temperature regulation. Forests, with their diverse canopy structures and sunlight penetration levels, create a mosaic of microclimates influencing these insects' behaviour.
Joan Díaz‐Calafat +6 more
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An energy saving perception method for industrial circulating cooling system. [PDF]
Zhu X, Wang C, Sun X.
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Consecutive binomial coefficients satisfying a quadratic relation
Florian Luca, László Szalay
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To reach reproduction, individuals must survive the juvenile stage, a critical period of low survival rates in large carnivores. Early‐life conditions during this stage can have lasting effects on survival, reproductive maturation, growth, physiology and behaviour. We assessed recruitment probability in Scandinavian wolves, i.e.
Léa Auclair +7 more
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Age at infection as a key predictor of cyst burden in pigs experimentally infected with Taenia solium. [PDF]
Gonzales-Gustavson E +11 more
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Animal movement and reproductive behaviour are crucial components of ecological and evolutionary processes. After parturition, the behaviour of reproducing females adapts to the needs of their offspring, including thermoregulation, protection and food provisioning.
Naima Dalpiaz +17 more
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