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Editorial: Survival in Extreme Environments – Adaptation or Decompensation?, Volume I
Torkjel Tveita+5 more
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We may never understand the function of all genes, findings by Freeman, Munro and colleagues suggest, unless we rethink our approaches. They make a thorough attempt at quantifying the unknownness of protein-coding genes and experimentally prove that many neglected genes hold the seed of important discoveries.
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Abstract Objective Epilepsy is a common condition associated with significant morbidity, mortality, and costs. Poor documentation of seizures is a major challenge in epilepsy care. Objective seizure counting with mobile devices may mitigate this challenge and improve patient management.
Matthew McWilliam+8 more
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Identification and breeding biology of the diving petrelsPelecanoides georgicusandP. urinatrix exsulat South Georgia [PDF]
Margaret Payne, P. A. Prince
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Unraveling Mathematical Problem‐Solving: Conceptualization and Performance in Preservice Teachers
ABSTRACT This study explored the relationship between preservice teachers' (PSTs') conceptualization of mathematical problem‐solving and their performance. Fifty‐six PSTs engaged in a two‐part questionnaire that included prompts related to their views and understanding of problem‐solving as well as an authentic mathematical task.
Yasemin Gunpinar+2 more
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Diving investigations on the vertical distribution of sublittoral algal vegetation near Helgoland [PDF]
Klaus Lüning
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LPSP exhibited considerable potential in reversing OTC‐induced anxiety‐like behavior. Combined with gut microbiomics and metabolomics, we revealed the underlying mechanisms. ABSTRACT The use of oxytetracycline (OTC) in aquaculture is crucial for fish health and disease prevention, but it might accumulate in humans through the food chain, potentially ...
Yang Qiu+6 more
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Diving investigations on biodeterioration by sea-urchins in the rocky sublittoral of Helgoland [PDF]
Wolfgang E. Krumbein, J. N. C. Pers
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What's New? Boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) is a targeted form of radiation therapy designed to selectively destroy cancer cells. BNCT is not widely used, however, owing in part to challenges involving selective boron delivery to tumors. The present study evaluated the potential of a novel glucoconjugate, 6‐O‐(o‐carboranylmethyl)‐d‐glucopyranose ...
Surachet Imlimthan+15 more
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