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The scaling of seed‐dispersal specialization in interaction networks across levels of organization
Natural ecosystems are characterized by a specialization pattern where few species are common while many others are rare. In ecological networks involving biotic interactions, specialization operates as a continuum at individual, species, and community levels. Theory predicts that ecological and evolutionary factors can primarily explain specialization.
Gabriel M. Moulatlet+3 more
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Abstract Objective This review evaluates the worldwide use of artificial intelligence (AI) for the diagnosis and treatment of voice disorders. Methods An electronic search was completed in Embase, Pubmed, Ovid MEDLINE, Scopus, Google Scholar, and Web of Science.
Amna Suleman, Amy L. Rutt
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Basic motor-fitness acquisition: how are Brazilian and Portuguese children?
Considering the child motor-development phases and the consequent genetic and sociocultural interference, and taking into account that a great majprity of Brazilian population is of Portuguese extraction, an expectation to compare Brasilian and ...
Luiz Antonio Pereira da Silva+5 more
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Abstract Aims Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is a prevalent cause of mortality among patients with cardio‐kidney‐metabolic (CKM) diseases. Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists (MRAs) reduce the risk of SCD in patients with left ventricular dysfunction, but it is unclear if similar effects are expected across different CKM risk populations irrespective of
Pedro Marques+2 more
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A Critical Overview of Common Foodborne Toxicants and Methods for Their Reliable Detection
ABSTRACT Food is an essential commodity for human health. However, toxicants such as mycotoxins, heavy metals, acrylamide, and pesticides can be present in food either naturally or through processing, packaging, or some anthropogenic activities. A thorough review of carefully selected studies revealed that climate change and pandemics have led to an ...
Betty Bowe Acquah+1 more
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ABSTRACT This research intends to examine how renewable energy (REN) consumption and natural resource (RES) rents affect the environmental impact of consumption in Switzerland. Along with REN and RES, the study considers Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and participatory democracy as other independent variables of interest.
Muhammad Khalid Anser+3 more
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Embrapa Technological Information: a bridge between research and society [PDF]
This paper presents the efforts undertaken by the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation regarding Science and Technology information management, through one of its Decentralized Units, Embrapa Technological Information (Scientific and Technological
Bertin, Patrícia Rocha Bello+2 more
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Eve, Mary and Magdalene: Stereotypes of Women in Sixteenth-Century Brazil [PDF]
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On the Morphosyntax of Augmentatives in Brazilian Portuguese
This paper investigates augmentative formation with - ao and - zao in Brazilian Portuguese. The empirical guideline is divided into two main lines: (i) the interaction between augmentative and gender, and (ii) the (im)possibility of a non-compositional interpretation being attributed to the augmentative structure.
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Contributing Factors to Safety: What Hospitalized Patients Can Tell Us? A Cross‐Sectional Study
ABSTRACT Background Brazil has the second‐highest COVID‐19 mortality rate worldwide. While there are currently no guidelines for involving patients in their own safety, recognising patients' valuable feedback can be decisive for the safety and quality of healthcare.
Franciely Daiana Engel+7 more
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