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Hepatitis E in Wildlife: Emerging Threats to Human Health. [PDF]

open access: yesVet Sci
Vesković Moračanin SM   +7 more
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Ecological risks and innovative-investment projects

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2022
Market competition is becoming fiercer all around the world and countries pay considerable attention to their innovative-investment environment. Rapid global economic development and infinite resource extraction have damaged the environment and the harmful environmental effect has become increasingly significant. Thus, technological innovation occupies
Gelrud Yakov D   +2 more
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Innovative ecological agricultural textiles*

International Polymer Science and Technology, 2018
Agricultural textiles are applied as a protective barrier against birds and insects, but also as ground covers against weeds and as protection from environmental factors. To protect plants from insects and other pests, pesticides and other protective agents are also used since a textile barrier is often insufficient or is not feasible.
M. Orth   +5 more
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Ecological innovations in open access

Proceedings of the online conference under the aegis of the World Professional Forum «The Book. Culture. Education. Innovations», 2022
The author discusses patent information as an ecology-related segment of the vast array of information resources. Over other types of sci-tech information, the patent information has an advantage in its uniqueness, effectiveness, reliability; its coverage of all scientific disciplines and technologies; it is published in over 140 countries [1].
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The ecology and evolution of key innovations

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2023
The idea of 'key innovations' has long been influential in theoretical and empirical approaches to understanding adaptive diversification. Despite originally revolving around traits inducing major ecological shifts, the key innovation concept itself has evolved, conflating lineage diversification with trait-dependent ecological shifts.
Aryeh H. Miller   +2 more
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Organizing Ecologies of Complex Innovation

Organization Science, 2011
For many sectors like health care, financial services, or renewable energy, new products and services are generated by an ecology of business firms, nonprofit foundations, public institutions, and other agents. Knowledge to innovate is dispersed across ecologies, so no single firm or small group of firms can innovate alone. Moreover, many new products
Deborah Dougherty, Danielle D. Dunne
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