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Genomic investigations of successful invasions: the picture emerging from recent studies
ABSTRACT Invasion biology aims to identify traits and mechanisms that contribute to successful invasions, while also providing general insights into the mechanisms underlying population expansion and adaptation to rapid climate and habitat changes. Certain phenotypic attributes have been linked to successful invasions, and the role of genetics has been
Joanna Kołodziejczyk+7 more
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Abstract Given the recent, rapid urbanisation in Asia and the Pacific region, coupled with increases in the triple burden of malnutrition, we need to better understand maternal, infant and young child nutrition (MIYCN) for populations living in urban slum environments.
Emma Haycraft+7 more
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Parasympathetic Responses to Face Cooling in Adolescents with Sport-Related Concussion and After Clinical Recovery. [PDF]
Haider MN+7 more
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The fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma. Birds
Eugene William Oates, W. T. Blanford
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77. A Spear-Head and Socketed Celt of Bronze from the Shan States, Burma. [PDF]
Henry Balfour
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A conceptual framework is presented for enhancing food security and nutrition in urban areas in low‐ and middle‐income countries, highlighting key influencing factors, including food supply chains, community food environments, community infrastructure and services, and numerous underlying individual and household determinants, such as behaviours and ...
Paula Griffiths+6 more
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Healthcare, solidarity, and moral community in Myanmar's humanitarian crisis and revolution. [PDF]
Décobert A.
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Well Drilling and Latrine Construction in Rural Burma [PDF]
Clarence J. Feldhake
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Identification of Genetic Variants Causing Paediatric Cataract in Myanmar
Up to 60% of children with cataract in Myanmar have a causative variant in a known cataract gene. This is a similar rate to other populations screened to date, but highlights that there are more cataract genes left to identify. ABSTRACT Genetic testing for paediatric cataract detects a cause in 50%–70% of affected children but is as low as 20% in some ...
Johanna L. Jones+16 more
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