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ICP34.5 is one of the most important antihost response proteins. The saRNA‐encoding HSV‐1 neurovirulence protein ICP34.5 clearly mediated the eukaryotic initiation factor 2 alpha subunit (eIF2α) dephosphorylation and significant suppression of innate immune responses in vitro, leading to enhanced expression of the saRNA‐encoded gene.
Xuemin Lu+6 more
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The field of forestry is broad. It covers every step of timber growth and utilization, from the tree seed to the final use of the finished wood product. It embraces nursery practice, planting and reforestation; woodland management; protection from fire and pests; control of water supply; forest recreation; lumbering and milling; preservation of ...
Willis Baker, New Jersey.
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A review of artificial intelligence in brachytherapy
Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize brachytherapy's clinical workflow. This review comprehensively examines the application of AI, focusing on machine learning and deep learning, in various aspects of brachytherapy.
Jingchu Chen+4 more
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Strategic talent management in agricultural and forestry companies
In a time of a constant change, a company with high-quality, talented employees not only has an advantage in the competitive environment but it is also a more attractive proposition for the potential employees.
Lucie VNOUCKOVA+2 more
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Training Deep Learning Algorithms on Synthetic Forest Images for Tree Detection [PDF]
Vision-based segmentation in forested environments is a key functionality for autonomous forestry operations such as tree felling and forwarding. Deep learning algorithms demonstrate promising results to perform visual tasks such as object detection.
arxiv
Endocide-Induced Abnormal Growth Forms of Invasive Giant Salvinia (Salvinia molesta) [PDF]
Giant salvinia (Salvinia molesta) is one of the most noxious invasive species in the world. The fern is known to have primary, secondary, and tertiary growth forms, which are also commonly hypothesized as growth stages.
Decker, Thomas+9 more
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Claustrum Volume Is Reduced in Multiple Sclerosis and Predicts Disability
ABSTRACT Objective The claustrum is a small, thin structure of predominantly gray matter with broad connectivity and enigmatic function. Little is known regarding the impact of claustrum pathology in multiple sclerosis (MS). Methods This study assessed whether claustrum volume was reduced in MS and whether reductions were associated with specific ...
Nicole Shelley+5 more
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Forest research has long traditions in Estonia that can be traced back to the 19th century. Data from long-term forest experiments are available since 1921.
Kiviste Andres+8 more
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Development of a Disease Model for Predicting Postoperative Delirium Using Combined Blood Biomarkers
ABSTRACT Objective Postoperative delirium, a common neurocognitive complication after surgery and anesthesia, requires early detection for potential intervention. Herein, we constructed a multidimensional postoperative delirium risk‐prediction model incorporating multiple demographic parameters and blood biomarkers to enhance prediction accuracy ...
Hengjun Wan+7 more
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Using model forests as a form of balanced forestry in Ukraine
The relevance of the research topic is prompted by the need to improve the practical instruments of forest management and make them in line with the principles of sustainable development.
Cherchyk Larysa+2 more
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