ABSTRACT Excessive water production in mature oil fields necessitates robust shut‐off treatments, yet conventional polymer gels often fail under high‐temperature and high‐salinity conditions. This study aims to enhance gel thermal stability and mechanical strength by incorporating selenium‐doped Ag/AgO–ZnO nanocomposites synthesized via a novel green ...
Fadhil F. Sead +8 more
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Expert Elicitation on Exposure to Tick Bites and Tick-Borne Encephalitis Risk in Occupational and Recreational Forest Activities. [PDF]
Saegerman C +8 more
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Purpose To critically evaluate the impact of tranexamic acid (TXA) on hip arthroscopy outcomes, including its effects on bleeding, functional recovery, postoperative pain, complications, intraoperative visualization, and surgical efficiency. Methods A systematic review was conducted in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic ...
Paul B. Walker +6 more
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Unlocking the Value of Birch Bark: Betulin as a Sustainable Additive for Advancing Cellulosic Material Performance. [PDF]
Córdova A.
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Woodland Wealth Appraisal for the East of England - Report to the Forestry Commission (East of England Conservancy) and East of England Development Agency [PDF]
Powell, John R, Selman, Paul
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Genomic Structural Variations Provide Insights Into Litter Size and Teat Number Traits in Hu Sheep
Here, we conducted whole genome sequencing on 300 Hu sheep with an average depth of 16.51X. Two candidate genes associated with litter size and teat number traits were identified, namely MAST2 and AFDN. ABSTRACT Litter size and the teat number are important economic indicators in sheep production.
Xin Xiang +3 more
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Coordination level, spatio-temporal effects and driving mechanisms of Chinese agricultural water-land-economy composite system from the perspective of sustainable development. [PDF]
Li S, Wu Y, Dai G, Chen X, Li M.
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Comparative Meta‐Analysis of Antimicrobial Peptides in Aquatic and Terrestrial Livestock Species
A global meta‐analysis of 58 studies (926 effect sizes and 29 species across five taxa) revealed that dietary antimicrobial peptides generally improve growth performance, blood metabolites, and immune responses. The greatest benefits were observed in omnivorous livestock, such as pigs and chickens. Dose‐duration effects were evident. An optimal outcome
Lily Liu +4 more
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Study on the spatiotemporal evolution and convergence of value conversion efficiency of forest ecological products: a case study of the southern collective forest area. [PDF]
Ye J, Quan Q, Xie F, Lin K, Chen L.
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