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Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is characterized by progressive cartilage degeneration and remains a major cause of joint dysfunction with limited disease‐modifying therapies. This study evaluated the therapeutic potential of sulfated galactans (SG) extracted from Gracilaria fisheri in a rat OA model induced by anterior cruciate ligament transection and ...
Nirada Srianake +8 more
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An identification of invariants in life history traits of amphibians and reptiles
While many morphological, physiological, and ecological characteristics of organisms scale with body size, some do not change under size transformation. They are called invariant. A recent study recommended five criteria for identifying invariant traits.
Konstantin Hallmann, Eva Maria Griebeler
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Greenbaum, Eli, McCranie, James R.
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Sellnickia caudata (Michael, 1908) (Figs 1–8) Description of juvenile instars Measurements. Total length of larva: 225–240 (n=5), protonymph: 285–300 (n=4), deutonymph: 375–420 (n=4), tritonymph: 465–540 (n=5). Total width of larva: 142–150 (n=5), protonymph: 180–195 (n=4), deutonymph: 240– 285 (n=4), tritonymph: 300–365 (n=5). Integument (Fig.
Ermilov, Sergey G. +1 more
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Humans are often perceived as predators by free‐living animals, and thus, even non‐consumptive human activities such as outdoor recreation may trigger behavioural and physiological responses, often with negative consequences on individual fitness and population persistence.
Friederike Zenth +8 more
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A first record of Taringa caudata (Farran, 1905) (Nudibranchia: Discodorididae) from India
The current study reports a first record of the sea slug Taringa caudata from India. Specimens were collected from the intertidal area of Dwarka, Gujarat. The ,morphology and anatomy have been studied for species identification.
Amruta Prasade +4 more
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The genus Chionaspis (Hemiptera, Diaspididae) includes two North American species of armored scale insects feeding on Pinaceae: Chionaspis heterophyllae Cooley, and C. pinifoliae (Fitch).
Isabelle Vea +2 more
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Brodie, Edmund D., Jr., Storm, Robert M.
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Therochaeta caudata (Rioja, 1963) n. comb. (Fig. 2) Yliphagus caudatus Rioja, 1963: 191-195, figs 94, 95. Flabelliderma caudata – Salazar-Vallejo 1981: 112, 113, fig. 12. — Hendrickx et al. 1997: 22, 23. Ilyphagus caudatus – Salazar-Vallejo 1989: 52. MATERIAL EXAMINED.
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