Postoperative complications and unanticipated healthcare encounters following mini-laparotomy vs. laparoscopic/robotic-assisted sacrocolpopexy: a comparative retrospective study. [PDF]
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The clinical and psychosocial journey of young people engaging with early intervention psychosis services: qualitative study. [PDF]
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Embodied empathy in translation studies: enhancing global readers' cognitive and emotional engagement with translations of traditional Chinese medicine terminology. [PDF]
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Screening of early predictive serum biomarkers and construction of a combined predictive model for refractory <i>Mycoplasma pneumoniae</i> infection in children. [PDF]
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Spring leaf-out keeps pace with warming across the Northern Hemisphere
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A global analysis of the comparability of winter chill models for fruit and nut trees [PDF]
Many fruit and nut trees must fulfill a chilling requirement to break their winter dormancy and resume normal growth in spring. Several models exist for quantifying winter chill, and growers and researchers often tacitly assume that the choice of model ...
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Complexity in chill calculations: A case study in cherries
This study seeks to highlight the range of chilling requirement values that can be obtained for one cherry cultivar (‘Lapins’) across different Australian locations by using the same data but different approaches in calculating chilling requirement (CR).
Rebecca Darbyshire
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Chilling requirements of Paeonia cultivars
Scientia Horticulturae, 2001Abstract Dormant second year potted plants of Paeonia ‘Coral Sunset’, ‘Monsieur Jules Elie’, and ‘Sarah Bernhardt’ were placed into three chilling regimes (constant 1, 4, or 7°C) for different durations (3, 6, 9, or 12 weeks) to ascertain their chilling requirements for shoot and flower production. Chilling was followed by forcing for up to 5 weeks
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The introduction of high chilling requirement genotypes can be useful to widen the genetic base of the low chilling requirement germplasm, mainly considering fruit quality. However, the hybrids among high and low chilling requirement genotypes can have poor adaptation in mild areas, with erratic budbreak and flowering.
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