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Unpacking sublinear growth: diversity, stability and coexistence
How can so many species coexist in natural ecosystems remains a fundamental question in ecology. Classical models suggest that competition for space and resources should maintain the number of coexisting species far below the staggering diversity commonly found in nature.
Guim Aguadé‐Gorgorió +3 more
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ENTOMOPHAGES IN THE CUCUMBER PLANT PROTECTION SYSTEM
The relevance is due to the increased requirements for the quality of the products obtained, the increase in the market value of pesticides and the increasing resistance of pests to them. In the context of the rapid development of greenhouse technologies
Roman V. Shchuchka +4 more
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The assembly and dynamics of ecological communities in an ever‐changing world
Abstract Alternative perspectives on the maintenance of biodiversity and the assembly of ecological communities suggest that both processes cannot be investigated simultaneously. In this concept and synthesis, we challenge this view by presenting major theoretical advances in structural stability and permanence theory.
Oscar Godoy +3 more
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Long-term neurocognitive function of pediatric patients with severe combined immune deficiency (SCID): pre- and post-hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT). [PDF]
BACKGROUND:Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) is the only cure for patients with severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID). The purpose of this study was to evaluate long-term neurodevelopment of patients with SCID following myeloablative ...
Azen, Colleen +5 more
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A note on the violation of the Einstein relation in a driven moderately dense granular gas
The Einstein relation for a driven moderately dense granular gas in $d$-dimensions is analyzed in the context of the Enskog kinetic equation. The Enskog equation neglects velocity correlations but retains spatial correlations arising from volume ...
Baldasarri A +13 more
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Abstract Within communities, species are wrapped in a set of feedbacks with each other and with their environment. When such feedbacks are strong enough they can generate alternative stable states. So far, research on alternative stable states has mostly focused on systems with a small number of species and a limited diversity of interaction types ...
Benoît Pichon +3 more
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LEFTIST FRENCH PRESS ON IVAN BOUNINE: THE WRITER’S LITERARY REPUTATION FORMING IN THE 1920S — 1930S
The study dwells on the evolution of Bunin reception in the French leftist press of the interwar period. The objects of the research are the reviews in Newspapers of the corresponding ideological orientation of the writer's books in French translations ...
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Elevated TNF levels because of advanced age increase the expression of Dusp1 and Ptprs, which encode negative regulators of MAPK signaling. This inhibits the ability of alveolar macrophages to effectively respond to bacterial infection. This TNF‐mediated suppression phenocopies glucocorticoid immunosuppression, which has been shown to be mediated by ...
Katherine L. Kruckow +5 more
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[Review]: Ponomarev E. R. Preodolevshij modernizm: Tvorchestvo I. A. Bunina emigrantskogo perioda. M.: Litfact, 2019. 340 s.
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This paper provides an historical analysis of the four privatization stages of the Russian economy covering the period 1986-2005 with particular attention to the initial period of private capital formation.
Medova, Elena, Tischenko, Larissa
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