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Vertical Growth of Facial Soft Tissues: A Longitudinal Three‐Dimensional Facial Growth Study
ABSTRACT Objective This longitudinal cohort study aimed to assess changes in vertical facial landmarks in individuals aged 10 to 18 years and identify sex differences in growth patterns. Materials and Methods One hundred and one individuals (males, n = 56; females, n = 45) were observed.
Signe Silinevica +3 more
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Seroprevalence and Risk Factors of <i>Toxoplasma gondii</i> Infection in Buffalo (<i>Bubalus bubalis</i>) from Sohag, Egypt. [PDF]
Ali AO +4 more
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Transverse Growth of Facial Soft Tissues: A Longitudinal Three‐Dimensional Facial Growth Study
ABSTRACT Objective This longitudinal cohort study aimed to determine the pattern of transverse facial growth from ages 10 to 18 years. Materials and Methods 101 individuals (male, n = 56; female, n = 45) were observed. Three‐dimensional facial surface images were acquired using stereophotogrammetry every 6 months.
Signe Silinevica +3 more
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Testicular Assessment in a Selected Group of Young Buffaloes Using Doppler Ultrasonography. [PDF]
Albuquerque RDS +14 more
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Remote Sensing of Endogenous Pigmentation by Inducible Synthetic Circuits in Grasses
ABSTRACT Plant synthetic biology holds great promise for engineering plants to meet future demands. Genetic circuits are being designed, built and tested in plants to demonstrate the proof of concept. However, developing these components in monocots, which the world relies on for grain, lags behind dicot models, such as Arabidopsis thaliana and ...
Dong‐Yeon Lee +13 more
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Within-Ecosystem Comparison of Bigmouth Buffalo <i>Ictiobus cyprinellus</i> and Common Carp <i>Cyprinus carpio</i> Reveals Diverging Population Trajectories, Declining Recruitment, and a Lifespan of 148 Years. [PDF]
Lackmann AR +11 more
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Abstract Introduction Revegetation using native vegetation is a commonly used technique to reclaim landscapes degraded by mining activities. Revegetation efforts in the arid Southwestern United States face physical, geochemical, hydrological, and biological challenges unique to drylands.
Sierra T. Lauman +3 more
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