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Fertility preservation in female cancer patients: current developments and future directions [PDF]
S. Samuel Kim
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The Aesthetics of Theory Selection and the Logics of Art [PDF]
Philosophers of science discuss whether theory selection depends on aesthetic judgments or criteria, and whether these putatively aesthetic features are genuinely extra-epistemic.
McCallum, Kate, O’Loughlin, Ian
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Honey Bee Breeding and Breed: Advancements, Challenges, and Prospects
Our work clarifies concepts related to honey bee classification, reviews traditional and modern breeding techniques, explores advancements in molecular breeding, prospects gene‐editing tools, and advocates for integrated breeding strategies to ensure the long‐term sustainability and vitality of honey bee populations amid declining managed populations ...
Zheguang Lin+5 more
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COBALT AND GLUTATHIONE IN THE PRESERVATION OF FERTILITY AND LIFE OF SAND DOLLAR EGGS
Olin Rulon
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Seminal analysis, cryogenic preservation, and fertility in matrinxã fish, Brycon cephalus (Günther, 1869) [PDF]
Alexandre Ninhaus‐Silveira+3 more
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Organic farming and resource efficiency [PDF]
The Chapter discusses the efficiency of nutrient and energy use in organic farming, regarding the pressing need to make efficient use of natural resources.
de Neergaard, Andreas, Oelofse, Myles
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Editorial: Fertility Preservation in Asia [PDF]
Jung Ryeol Lee+3 more
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The transition period in dairy cows, spanning 3 weeks before and after calving, is a critical phase characterized by increased nutrient demands, reduced dry matter intake (DMI), and elevated risk of metabolic disorders such as negative nutrient balance (NNB), lipolysis, proteolysis, and oxidative stress.
Mohammed S. Seleem+5 more
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Comprehensive analysis of MAGE-A10 in pan-cancer and its validation in gastric cancer
Previous studies found that melanoma antigen genes (MAGE) were antigens expressed in various tumor cells but hardly expressed in normal tissues, and their unique expression pattern made them highly promising for cancer immunotherapy.
Yichen Yin+7 more
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