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Managerial Efficiency and Reverse‐Flow Complexity in a Circular Economy

open access: yesJournal of Operations Management, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT A Circular Economy (CE) is a system in which products are collected after customers have used them, remanufactured, and then put back into circulation for further use. This reduces the need for virgin materials to manufacture new units and wastage from used units.
Sergey Naumov   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Unexpected Perseverance in Tinea Corporis – Special Mutations Found in Trichophyton indotineae Dermatomycosis

open access: yesJEADV Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT We hereby present the case of a patient with tinea incognita, who had received treatment with glucocorticosteroids and antibiotics for several months. Further diagnostic testing identified Trichophyton indotineae as the pathogen causing tinea corporis and cruris. The Erg1 gene encoding squalene epoxidase showed wild‐type information; therefore,
Deborah M. Gregersen   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

806 TRANSLOCATION BREAKPOINT MAPPING OF 9;22 ALL AND 806 8;22 BURKITT'S LYMPHOMA REVEALS DIFFERING BREAK-POINTS WITHIN 22q11 [PDF]

open access: bronze, 1985
Linda A. Cannizzaro   +4 more
openalex   +1 more source

Climate change–induced terrestrial matter runoff may decrease food web production in coastal ecosystems

open access: yesLimnology and Oceanography, EarlyView.
Abstract Climate change is projected to cause elevated precipitation in northern Europe, leading to increased runoff of terrestrial matter to coastal areas. The consequences for food web production and ecosystem function remain unclear. A mesocosm experiment was performed to investigate the impacts of elevated terrestrial matter input, using a natural ...
Owen F. Rowe   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

Variable breakpoints on Ph1-chromosome [letter] [PDF]

open access: bronze, 1984
RS Verma, H Dosik
openalex   +1 more source

Tradeoffs between elemental homeostasis and growth govern freshwater phytoplankton responses to salinization

open access: yesLimnology and Oceanography, EarlyView.
Abstract Anthropogenic salinization resulting from road salt application can degrade aquatic environments by altering the structure and function of phytoplankton communities, ultimately reducing flows of resources through aquatic food webs. However, physiological mechanisms underlying taxon‐specific responses to salinization are often poorly linked to ...
Samuel A. T. Dias   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Disentangling the effects of climate change in a mountain lake through community structure analysis

open access: yesLimnology and Oceanography, EarlyView.
Abstract Pressures of climate change may trigger regime shifts in ecosystems. Identifying signs of these pressures before the critical transition remains challenging, and it could be useful to anticipate the regime shift. In this research, while exploiting the case of a lacustrine ecosystem, which passed from an unvegetated, phytoplankton‐dominated ...
Giulia Bertoletti   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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