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DETERMINATION OF PLUTONIUM IN HUMAN FECES [PDF]
Wright H. Langham +2 more
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DNA metabarcoding reveals greater plant diversity than morphological seed analysis of bird feces
Abstract Premise Fruit‐eating birds drive seed dispersal in recovering tropical ecosystems, shaping forest regeneration. Molecular techniques, such as DNA metabarcoding, enable diet analysis from feces and can provide complementary frugivory data where dispersal is infrequent, as well as aid in seed identification in hyper‐diverse regions lacking ...
Carina I. Motta +3 more
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ISOLATION OF DEOXYCHOLIC ACID FROM NORMAL HUMAN FECES
James B. Carey, C. J. Watson
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NOTE ON A RAPID TEST FOR CHROMIC OXIDE IN FECES [PDF]
H. Μ. Cunningham
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Abstract Plutonium was discovered and first synthesized in the early 1940's. Several isotopes of plutonium are used in nuclear technologies, 238Pu for heat generation and 239Pu for energy production and weapons. Both isotopes emit alpha particles, which pose a significant radiation hazard when incorporated into the body.
Scott C. Miller
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Characteristics of gut and lung microbiota in patients with lung masses and their relationship with clinical features. [PDF]
Yang Y +10 more
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THE IDENTIFICATION OF C19 STEROIDS IN BOVINE FECES
William R. Miller +3 more
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Dry matter intake and milk yield prediction equations based on animal factors and fecal specters using NIRS : preliminary results [PDF]
Lecomte, Philippe +2 more
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Abstract Dental microwear texture analysis (DMTA) has emerged as a valuable method for investigating the feeding ecology of vertebrates. Over the past decade, three‐dimensional topographic data from microscopic regions of tooth surfaces have been collected, and surface texture parameters have been published for both extant and fossil species.
Mugino O. Kubo +4 more
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Variation in the gut microbiota of wild Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra) likely reflects diet shifts between snow-free and snow seasons. [PDF]
Dou H +5 more
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