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Galapagos sea lions and Galapagos fur seals dive depth maximum efficiencies.
Galapagos sea lions diving strategies (B–D) and Galapagos fur seals (A) mean dive depth maximum efficiencies (Mar. & Oct. 2009) at Cabo Douglas, Fernandina Island.
Daniel P. Costa (221525) +4 more
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Clinical &Experimental Allergy, Volume 55, Issue 3, Page 260-263, March 2025.
Celeste M. Boesjes +7 more
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Bimekizumab efficacy using IHS4 outcomes in hidradenitis suppurativa: Results from BE HEARD I and II
The majority of bimekizumab‐treated patients shifted from severe to mild and moderate IHS4 stages, and nearly 25% achieved an IHS4 of 0 by Week 48. Bimekizumab led to clinically meaningful improvements across IHS4 outcome measures. These data highlight an opportunity to address the need for effective treatments against draining tunnels.
Thrasyvoulos Tzellos +15 more
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A paradigm shift in Galapagos research [PDF]
The Galapagos Islands are under threat. I argue that social sciences in Galapagos must be strengthened so as to improve management, and that Galapagos must be seen as a social and ecological system rather than as an ecological system in which people are ...
Watkins, Graham
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A librarian in the Galapagos / Un bibliotecario en las Galapagos
International Leads, 33 (2), 14-15.
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Dermatologists worldwide reached consensus on criteria for dose reduction (DR) of biologics for psoriasis resulting in a DR algorithm for adalimumab, etanercept and ustekinumab. DR of IL‐17 and IL‐23 inhibitors was deemed feasible as well. This first international consensus provides essential information for uptake of biologic DR for psoriasis globally.
C. A. M. van Riel +69 more
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Microsatellites_Peru-Galapagos
Arlequin data file for micorsatellite ...
Caetano, Sofia +11 more
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Abstract The smooth hammerhead (Sphyrna zygaena) is typically considered an oceanic species and is only rarely observed in the cooler coastal waters of the northeastern Atlantic. On 20 December 2024, a juvenile S. zyganea was captured at 25 m depth in the inner Ría de Pontevedra (Rías Baixas, northwest Spain).
Xabier Pin +3 more
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