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Scavenging methylglyoxal improves bone quality and defect healing in diabetic mice. [PDF]
Hikichi T +12 more
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Scenarios and strategies for future‐proofing ecosystem management under climatic novelty
Abstract Climate change is driving unprecedented declines in dominant, habitat‐forming foundation species across marine and terrestrial ecosystems globally. As climatic novelty becomes the norm, ecosystem reassembly will become increasingly common. Predicting and understanding these transitions, and their implications for future ecosystem functioning ...
Lauren T. Toth +14 more
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One Health Index applied to countries in South America. [PDF]
Sibim AC +3 more
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Abstract ‘I have to share a bathroom’, I had so often murmured, almost with shame, as if I personally had been found unworthy of a bathroom of my own. Barbara Pym, Excellent Women (1952) For a single woman of a certain age, living alone in postwar London, austerity was more than a set of political and economic imperatives.
Charlotte Charteris
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Positive impact of hydroponics and artificial light on yield and quality of wheat. [PDF]
Bassu S +13 more
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Computational pathology in breast cancer: optimizing molecular prediction through task-oriented AI models. [PDF]
Frascarelli C +11 more
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Abstract Aims Maturity‐Onset Diabetes of the Young (MODY) results from a single‐gene defect. This study aimed to determine the minimal prevalence, screening indicators, as well as clinical characteristics of MODY in the Czech Republic based on data from 25 years of the nationwide registry.
Petra Dusatkova +8 more
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A Novel Nomogram for the Early Identification of Cardioembolic Stroke Using Clinical and Dual-Energy CT Features. [PDF]
Dai Y +5 more
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Yeasts that specialize in flower nectar play an important role in pollination ecology. Metschnikowia reukaufii and Metschnikowia koreensis were the most prevalent nectar yeasts found in our field sites. Bee pollinators exhibited different behavioural responses to nectar yeasts in field experiments. Bees visited more flowers with M.
M. Elizabeth Moore +8 more
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