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High-throughput chemical genomic screening: a step-by-step workflow from plate to phenotype. [PDF]
Williams G +17 more
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ABSTRACT Monitoring recreational fisheries is difficult: anglers are widely dispersed, gear and practices vary, and many species are involved, which leads to fragmented and scarce data. To address these issues, we developed an Artificial Intelligence (AI) pipeline that turns angler‐reported photos into standardised records of catch composition and ...
Marco Signaroli +9 more
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Science of fecal microbiota transplant: From history to cutting-edge clinical practice. [PDF]
Uppala PK, Karanam SK, Maddi R.
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In recent decades, vertebrates, particularly birds, have exhibited notable morphological changes in response to climate change. In birds, these temporal trends usually entail a decrease in body mass and an increase in wing length, sometimes interpreted as a compensatory strategy to maintain migration.
Giulia Masoero, Alberto Tamietti
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Unlocking Potential: A Comprehensive Overview of Cell Culture Banks and Their Impact on Biomedical Research. [PDF]
Weiskirchen S +3 more
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Proceedings of the Arkansas Academy of Science - Volume 24 1970 [PDF]
Editors, Academy
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Phylogeographical studies of Amazonian birds have revealed large intraspecific diversity, even within recognized areas of endemism. To understand the origin and organization of Amazonian diversity, including the influence of current and historical landscapes, we need to evaluate fine‐scale patterns of genetic diversity in relation to detailed ...
Affonso Henrique Nascimento de Souza +4 more
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Cryopreserved Total Skin Allografts From Living Donors for Complex Wound Management: A New Paradigm in Regenerative Wound Care. [PDF]
Fonseca M +10 more
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Diverse Saturniidae moth communities are found in naturally recovering tropical forests in Ecuador. Community composition showed a gradual turnover with strongest differences between old‐growth forest and active agriculture, but only weak differences in taxonomic, phylogenetic and functional diversity. While our results suggest that Saturniidae are not
Sebastian Seibold +15 more
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