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Richness (alpha and beta diversity), abundance and dominance of bioforms of aquatic vegetation in a wetland of the Orinoco floodplains in Venezuela, studied over an annual cycle are described.
Anabel Rial B.
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Beauty: a bioform of storytelling?
ENTHYMEMA, No 22 (2018)
Stefano Calabrese
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BioForm: o CRF eletrônico de Bio-Manguinhos [PDF]
Elizabeth Albuquerque +6 more
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The Spread of the Mosquito-Transmitted West Nile Virus in North America and Europe. [PDF]
The West Nile flavivirus is not only maintained in the USA in a primary infection cycle between the American robin and Culex mosquitoes but also causes incidental infections in horses and humans, causing epizootics and epidemics. The ecological conditions influencing virus transmission in North America and Europe are reviewed. ABSTRACT West Nile virus (
Brüssow H, Figuerola J.
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BioForms: 3-D printed mycelium wall panel systems [PDF]
Abstract BioForms integrates sacrificial formworks, agent-based computational algorithms and biological growth in the generation of biodegradable internal wall panel systems. These wall panel systems are intended to minimize material waste, utilize local botany and generate a symbiosis between the artificially made and the naturally grown.
Natalie Alima
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Analysis of Biomorphs in the Teleorman County of Romania. [PDF]
The study of flora is crucial for conserving natural resources and assessing human impact on the environment. This paper explores floristic diversity, the role of plants, and the integration of technology in botanical research.
Cernat Popa MM, Rusănescu CO.
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Exploring Dendroflora Diversity and Ecology in an Urban Arboretum from Western Romania: The Role of Plant Life-Form and Plant Family in Urban Woody Phytocoenosis. [PDF]
The dendroflora of an urban arboretum (The Botanic Park of Timișoara, Romania), consisting of 193 species, was ecologically characterized as bioforms, phytogeographical elements, and preferences for moisture, temperature, and soil pH.
Iordache M +3 more
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Abstract Islands make up a large proportion of Earth's biodiversity, yet are also some of the most sensitive systems to environmental perturbation. Biogeographic theory predicts that geologic age, area, and isolation typically drive islands' diversity patterns, and thus potentially impact non‐native spread and community homogenization across island ...
Susan Kennedy +12 more
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Arthropods on grapes benefit more from fungicide reduction than from organic farming
The reduction of fungicides in vineyards through the cultivation of fungus‐resistant grape varieties, under both organic and conventional management, enhances the abundance of natural enemies, particularly theridiid and philodromid spiders. Abstract BACKGROUND Pesticides are considered main contributors to global arthropod declines and therefore may ...
Jo Marie Reiff +3 more
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Bioformer: an efficient transformer language model for biomedical text mining
Pretrained language models such as Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers (BERT) have achieved state-of-the-art performance in natural language processing (NLP) tasks. Recently, BERT has been adapted to the biomedical domain. Despite the effectiveness, these models have hundreds of millions of parameters and are computationally ...
Fang, Li +4 more
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