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Klinefelter syndrome (KS; 47,XXY) affects 1–2 in 1000 males. Most men with KS suffer from an early germ cell loss and testicular fibrosis from puberty onwards. Mechanisms responsible for these processes remain unknown. Previous genomics studies on testis
Margo Willems+7 more
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Human-directed aggression by domestic dogs is a major worldwide public health problem. The causes of aggression are complex, and research in this area often has to balance ecological validity with pragmatic controls; accordingly, it often does not meet ...
Ann Baslington-Davies+3 more
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Oral flora of stray dogs and cats in Algeria: Pasteurella and other zoonotic bacteria [PDF]
Background and Aim: Knowledge of potentially pathogenic bacteria presents in the oral cavity of dogs and cats may be helpful in determining appropriate treatment for infected bite wounds.
Kahina Razali+4 more
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Effect of the ENEPIG Process on the Bonding Strength of BiTe-based Thermoelectric Elements [PDF]
To improve the mechanical performance of BiTe-based thermoelectric modules, this study applies anti-diffusion layers that inhibit the generation of metal intercompounds and an electroless nickel/electrode palladium/mission gold (ENEPIG) plating layers to
Subin Kim, Sung Hwa Bae, Injoon Son
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Evaluation of open bite closure using clear aligners: a retrospective study
To evaluate the dental and skeletal effects that occur in the correction of anterior open bite with clear aligners. In this single-center retrospective study, the mechanism of anterior open bite closure using clear aligners (Invisalign, Align Technology,
Kayla Harris+8 more
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The research landscape of direct, sensory human–nature interactions
Gaining a comprehensive understanding of the human–nature interactions research landscape can benefit researchers by providing insights into the most relevant topics, popular research areas and the distribution of topics across different disciplines ...
Maldwyn J. Evans+3 more
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The ontogeny of maximum bite force in humans
Ontogenetic changes in the human masticatory complex suggest that bite force, a key measure of chewing performance, increases throughout growth and development.
H. Edmonds, Halszka Glowacka
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Bite force and its relationship to jaw shape in domestic dogs
Previous studies based on two-dimensional methods have suggested that the great morphological variability of cranial shape in domestic dogs has impacted bite performance.
C. Brassard+13 more
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A bite wound from a stray or feral cat: Case report [PDF]
Introduction/Objective Cat bites can seriously harm human health, especially if the bite comes from a stray or feral cat who is not under veterinary supervision. Cat bites are the second most common mammal bites, second only to dog bites, and responsible
Katica Muhamed+4 more
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