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Abstract Objectives This study aims to quantify the levels of relaxin 2 (RLX2), oxytocin (OXT), and insulin‐like peptide 3 (INSL3) in colostrum (postpartum days 1–5, Visit 1) and mature breast milk (postpartum days 21–35, Visit 2), and to evaluate their associations with neonatal growth outcomes.
Hakan Doneray +3 more
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Biometric Identification Based on Eye Movement Dynamic Features. [PDF]
Harezlak K, Blasiak M, Kasprowski P.
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Astragalus ecomorphology in Quaternary elephantids
ABSTRACT The astragalus plays a fundamental role in the graviportal locomotion of proboscideans, reflecting the biomechanical constraints imposed by large body masses. This study analyses the morphological variability of the astragalus in Quaternary elephantids using linear biometry and 3D geometric morphometrics, incorporating an unpublished ...
Darío Fidalgo +6 more
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Biometric Identification of Taxodium spp. and Their Hybrid Progenies by Electrochemical Fingerprints. [PDF]
Zheng Y +7 more
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Abstract BACKGROUND Water scarcity and soil salinization are major constraints to irrigated agriculture in semi‐arid regions, affecting crop productivity and fruit quality. Combining deficit irrigation with biostimulant application has emerged as a promising strategy to improve water use efficiency and plant stress tolerance.
Jefferson dos Santos Gomes Calaça +12 more
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Biometric identification of Black Bengal goat: unique iris pattern matching system vs deep learning approach. [PDF]
Laishram M +5 more
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Objectives To evaluate the value of the thickness of the frontal lobe (TFL) and foramen magnum‐to‐cranium distance (FCD) for predicting poor neurodevelopmental outcomes in fetuses with a small head circumference (HC). Methods This retrospective observational study included 39 fetuses with HC < −2 standard deviations (SD) and 592 prospectively collected
Xi Du +8 more
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Databases for Biometric Identification
In this lecture we consider databases that are used in biometric identification settings. We assume that the biometric sequences describing the individuals consist of independent and identically distributed variables. It is our objective to find the fundamental limits that characterize such systems. First we consider an unprotected database.
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Recognition of Human Iris Patterns for Biometric Identification
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