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Analysis of the Prion Protein Gene (PRNP) in Bottle-nosed Dolphin [PDF]
Sun Yanming +2 more
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Environmental pollutants and their impact on COVID‐19 spread: Current problem and future resolutions
The impact of environmental pollutants on COVID‐19. Abstract COVID‐19 is the greatest crucial universal health issue of the century and the extreme challenge that came after the 2nd World War faced by humankind. In 2019, different strains of the coronavirus have emerged drastically, that as severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2 ...
Pooja M. Patil +4 more
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Abstract Semantically related concepts co‐activate when we speak. Prior research reported both behavioral interference and facilitation due to co‐activation during picture naming. Different word relationships may account for some of this discrepancy.
Elizabeth J. Anderson +3 more
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A review of movement models in open population capture–recapture
Abstract Understanding rates of survival and recruitment is critical to population management, and capture–recapture methods of estimation are widely used. Spatial models allow for a spatial detection process and can include the movement of activity centres between sampling times. Movement is often treated as a random walk with the step length governed
Murray G. Efford, Matthew R. Schofield
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Abstract Oral communication often takes place in noisy environments, which challenge spoken‐word recognition. Previous research has suggested that the presence of background noise extends the number of candidate words competing with the target word for recognition and that this extension affects the time course and accuracy of spoken‐word recognition ...
Themis Karaminis +2 more
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Linking environmental conditions to the modulators of individual fitness is necessary to predict long‐term population viability and resilience. Here, we advocate for a framework that uses multiple integrated biomarkers to establish functional changes.
Susanne Shultz +2 more
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Abstract Introduction Laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive surgery; however, obstacles to its functional optimization remain. Surgical ports can accommodate only one instrument at a time so complex exchange manipulations are necessary during surgery which increases operation times and patient risk.
Nobuyuki Sakurazawa +9 more
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Abstract Both, jawless and jawed vertebrates possess three lymphocyte lineages defined by highly diverse antigen receptors: Two T‐cell‐ and one B‐cell‐like lineage. In both phylogenetic groups, the theoretically possible number of individual antigen receptor specificities can even outnumber that of lymphocytes of a whole organism.
Thomas Herrmann +2 more
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Mortality of seabirds migrating across the tropical Atlantic in relation to oceanographic processes
There is a fundamental lack of understanding about how environmental factors are related to the mortality of seabirds in non‐breeding areas of the tropics. Here we show that the mortality of seabirds targeted by conservation programmes focused on human impacts in tropical Atlantic is related to large and local scale oceanographic processes. The adverse
D. C. Tavares +3 more
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The Bottle-Nose Dolphin, Tursiops tursio , as Seen at Cape May, New Jersey [PDF]
Frederick W. True
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