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Cornus mas 'Spring Glow': 'Spring Glow' Cornelian-Cherry
Cornelian-Cherry is a slow-growing, small tree or large shrub preferring sun or partial shade and a well-drained soil. The cultivar `Spring Glow' has a low chilling requirement making it the most suitable Cornelian-Cherry for the south.
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
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ABSTRACT Obstructive sleep apnea is a clinical syndrome that triggers a series of pathophysiologic changes, including disturbed sleep architecture, chronic intermittent hypoxia and hypercapnia, and ultimately severe cognitive dysfunction. The hippocampus plays a key role in various cognitive processes such as learning and memory.
Rui Fan, Tao Li, Yan Yan
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Cornus hongkongensis Hemsl. 1888, native to Hong Kong, belongs to the subgenus Syncarpea within the Cornus genus of the Cornaceae family. The complete chloroplast genome of C.
Ze Liu +7 more
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Cornus mas 'Aureo-Elegantissima': 'Aureo-Elegantissima' Cornelian-Cherry
Cornelian-Cherry is a slow-growing, small tree or large shrub preferring sun or partial shade and a well-drained soil. Flowers are produced in northern areas but most of the south lacks the chilling hours required to set flower buds.
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
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For the first time, predation and scavenging networks are directly compared within a single ecosystem. Using an 8‐year dataset of African mammals, including megaherbivores, this study reveals distinct structural rules and body mass constraints, providing a scalable framework for studying consumer–resource dynamics and ecosystem function.
Solange Alexandra Batista‐Nunes +5 more
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The increasing incidence of chronic diseases, interest in bioactive compounds from agro-industrial by-products is increasing. This study explored the chemical profile and bioactivities of Cornus mas and Cornus sanguinea leaf extracts obtained through ...
Maria Concetta Tenuta +9 more
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Cornus drummondii: Roughleaf Dogwood
This small, spreading, deciduous tree has one to five-inch-long, olive green leaves with paler undersides. During the summer months, Roughleaf Dogwood produces many off-white, four-petaled, open flowers, and these are followed by many small, round ...
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
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Abstract Background and aims Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug worldwide and is often co‐used with tobacco, the leading cause of preventable death. Although cannabis and tobacco have distinct neurobiological actions, their associations with brain volumes are unclear.
Katherine Sawyer +16 more
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